<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Black and White Tangled Threads</i> (1920) is a novel by African American author Zara Wright. Published at the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance, Wright's novel earned nationwide praise as a "realistic portrayal of individuals and events [that] lifts one to the heights of earthly ambitions." Despite this critical success, Wright does not appear to have written more than <i>Black and White Tangled Threads</i> and its sequel, <i>Kenneth</i>, which were published together in 1920. Although recent scholars have made attempts to return her name to its rightful place on the pantheon of pioneering African American writers, mystery still clouds her life and career to this day. Like many of her contemporaries, Wright took interest in the sociopolitical realities of life as a Black or mixed-race person in the early twentieth century. In this novel, she explores the consequences of passing, interracial marriage, and class on the lives of individuals in the United States and Europe. <i>Black and White Tangled Threads</i> is a story of love, family, and faith from a forgotten writer of the Harlem Renaissance. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Zara Wright's <i>Black White and Tangled Threads</i> is a classic work of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Following a cast of characters from Chicago to Europe, this novel explores timeless themes of race, romance, and class through the lens of its mixed-race characters. Written during the Harlem Renaissance, <i>Black and White Tangled Threads</i> is a largely forgotten masterpiece from Chicago-based author Zara Wright.</p>
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