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          Bliss Broyard, author of the award-winning memoir, “One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life- A Story of Race and Family Secrets,” talks about finding out in her.

          Author Bliss Broyard explains how to pack for a year on the road in Africa and Asia with her family....

          One Drop: My Father’s Hidden Life A Story of Race and Family Secrets

          In
          late , as famed literary critic Anatole Broyard lay dying of
          prostate cancer, he longed to unburden himself to his two children,
          Todd and Bliss.

          As he slipped into a coma, his wife Sandy
          ultimately had to tell her children the long-hidden truth that
          their father was black. Anatole was the respected literary critic
          for The New York Times and The New York Times Book
          Review
          after that.

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        1. Reshaping New Orleans History: Fatima Shaik with Bliss Broyard | LIVE from NYPL RORY LONDER | Should've Been Dead | ONE MORE LIGHT WITH.
        2. This paper investigates the archival dimension in two autobiographical texts that combine personal memoir with biography.
        3. Author Bliss Broyard explains how to pack for a year on the road in Africa and Asia with her family.
        4. Commonalities of books on Family History: Many of these books are memoirs or novels that explore a character's journey to uncover secrets about their family's.
        5. NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A renowned historian traces the life of a single object handed down through three generations of Black.
        6. His exploits during his bohemian bachelor
          days in Greenwich Village were the subject of his posthumously
          published memoir, KAFKA WAS THE RAGE.

          After her father’s death, Bliss reflected back on her life
          with her family.

          She was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, and then
          the family moved to Southport, a ritzy enclave in Fairfield County,
          the richest part of the richest state in the country. The local
          yacht club turned down recent applicants Phil Donahue and Marlo
          Thomas, but Bliss and her family were quickly admitted