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Into White
Into White | Randi Pink
7 posts | 7 read | 12 to read
LaToya Williams lives in Montgomery, Alabama, and attends a mostly white high school. It seems as if her only friend is her older brother, Alex. Toya doesnt know where she fits in, but after a run-in with another student, she wonders if life would be different if she were . . . different. And then a higher power answers her prayer: to be anything but black. Toya is suddenly white, blond, and popular. Now what? Randi Pinks audacious fiction debut dares to explore a subject that will spark conversations about race, class, and gender.
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heikemarie
Into White | Randi Pink
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I promised an 8th grader I would read this so I could make her an AR quiz on it. It was weird. I felt the topics it attempted to tackle were admirable, and the characters were complicated and flawed in a good way. However, the final character “live interest” relationship was lazy and the book overall did not execute on all it promised. Ambitious and fell a bit flat for me. The 8th grader liked it :)

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lilredhen
Into White | Randi Pink
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Pickpick

This was a great read; very thought provoking. It will be simmering in my brain for quite a while.

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lilredhen
Into White | Randi Pink
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"No dummy's guide to avoiding bellicose penises attached to entitled boys..."

Relevant.

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Fancypants
Into White | Randi Pink
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Has anyone else read or heard of this book? I'm almost done and I'd love to hear what other people think because as of this time I feel....mostly confused by it.

angrylilasian I haven't even heard of this! It sounds interesting... 7y
Ms_Ashley Yes, I've read it and I really really enjoyed it. What confuses you, maybe I can help :). 7y
Fancypants @Ms_Ashley thanks! Honestly I would love to hear why you enjoyed it - not because I didn't but because I've read some not so great reviews about it and I think that's in part where my confusion lies. 7y
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Ms_Ashley @Fancypants absolutely understand that one. Let's see, so the book appealed to me because the concept was one I'd been familiar with in my circles, sometimes wondering if ethnicity were not a factor would things come easier. However, what I truly enjoyed about it was the way she intertwined the main characters false self view with her fervent and personal relationship with Jesus. I feel in some ways that I knew the ending would show her that 7y
Ms_Ashley She was exactly who she should be, just as God made her, but I loved how Randi Pink got there! She didn't place her in small scale scenarios or strictly teen angsty situations but she expanded her character. She also used her brother and her nemesis/love interest to show how diverse the character of other African Americans around our main character are. I mean her brother is a certified genius being courted by several Ivy Leagues and the one guy 7y
Ms_Ashley She was sure was the epitome of all unsavory stereotypes turns out to be deep and contemplative in a way she couldn't imagine, while the other students she revered for their outward appearance turn out to be more loathsome than she could have ever dreamt. The book was about being exactly who you are, holding onto yourself and your faith in hard times and not confusing what is outwardly evident with what lies beneath. 7y
Fancypants @Ms_Ashley thank you! I totally get that. I'm not always a fan of the religious aspect being a prominent role but I can totally see/understand how that really helped this story and really appreciate your view, it helped me figure out my own confusion! 7y
Ms_Ashley @Fancypants that's great, yay!!! I'm so glad it I could help!! Sometimes we just need another pair of eyes and a totally different perspective, at least I know I do most of the time to understand things. Lol Good luck with more reading 😆. 7y
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bookwormmichelle
Into White | Randi Pink
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Really thought provoking and made me cry. Lovely story of a black teen in Alabama who gets her "wish" to be white and then how she finds out what's really important. First novel, I'm impressed with it!

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AliBG
Into White | Randi Pink
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This is out today and can't decide if I want to buy or borrow--I think it will be especially resonant for my students, and can't wait to share it with them. After I get my grubby little hands on it!