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    I've been meaning to tell you : a letter to my daughter / David Chariandy.
    by Chariandy, David John, 1969-
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    McClelland & Stewart, 2018.
    Call #:813.6 C473i
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  • Chariandy, David John, 1969-
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  • Authors, Canadian -- 21st century -- Biography.
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  • Fathers and daughters.
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  • Race -- Social aspects.
  • ISBN: 
    9780771018077 (hc.)
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    I have been meaning to tell you : a letter to my daughter
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    128 p. ; 18 cm.
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    "Acclaimed novelist David Chariandy's latest is an intimate and profoundly beautiful meditation on the politics of race today. When a moment of quietly ignored bigotry prompted his 3-year-old daughter to ask "what happened?" David Chariandy began wondering how to discuss with his children the politics of race. Today, in a newly heated era of both struggle and divisions, he has completed a letter to his now 13-year-old daughter. David is the son of Black and South Asian migrants from Trinidad, and he draws upon his personal and ancestral past, including the legacies of slavery, indenture, and immigration, as well as the experiences of growing up a "visible minority" within the land of one's birth."
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