Book Description
With her trademark wit and insight, Patricia Williams relates stories from the many facets of her life--as a lawyer, scholar, writer, African-American, descendant of slaves, mother, and single, fifty-something woman--always aware of the ironies inherent in situations where her many identities don"t conform to societal expectations. The Open House of Williams"s imagination takes us on a funny, often provocative, and entertaining journey which includes Oprah, Williams"s Aunt Mary who passed as white, her Best White Friend, and tips on how to eat a watermelon without fear of racial judgment.