Multicultural/Interracial Fiction
Explore captivating multicultural and interracial fiction books. Discover diverse stories of love, identity, and cultural connections in our curated collection of must-read novels.
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        
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                    Groove
by Geneva Holliday
Four very different friends--Geneva, a single mother; Noah, a gay man secretly dating women; Chevy, who has borrowed $5,000 from her friend for breast augmentation surgery; and Crystal, whose boyfriend, Kendrick, has moved in with her--embark on a seriesof sexual escapades over the course of a summer in New York City.
                            
                            
                         
                         
                        
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                    The Color of Love
by Sandra Kitt
Considered by many to be the foremost African American writer of romance, Kitt presents a sizzling romance that compares to The Bodyguard. Leah Downey is a talented black artist dealing with a loveless relationship. Jason Horn is a white cop trying to get over the traumas of his past. When they meet, sparks fly--but can they keep it together?
                            
                            
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        
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                    Caucasia
by Danzy Senna
From the author of New People and Colored Television, the extraordinary national bestseller that launched Danzy Senna’s literary career “Superbly illustrates the emotional toll that politics and race take … Haunting.” —The New York Times Book Review Birdie and Cole are the daughters of a black father and a white mother, intellectuals and activists in the Civil Rights Movement in 1970s Boston. The sisters are so close that they speak their own language, yet Birdie, with her light skin and straight hair, is often mistaken for white, while Cole is dark enough to fit in with the other kids at school. Despite their differences, Cole is Birdie’s confidant, her protector, the mirror by which she understands herself. Then their parents’ marriage collapses. One night Birdie watches her father and his new girlfriend drive away with Cole. Soon Birdie and her mother are on the road as well, drifting across the country in search of a new home. But for Birdie, home will always be Cole. Haunted by the loss of her sister, she sets out a desperate search for the family that left her behind. A modern classic, Caucasia is at once a powerful coming of age story and a groundbreaking work on identity and race in America.
                            
                            
                         
                        