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The Vanishing Half

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By: Brit Bennett
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

NAMED A BEST BOOK BY THE NEW YORK TIMES • THE WASHINGTON POST • NPR • PEOPLE • TIME MAGAZINE • VANITY FAIR • GLAMOUR •
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New York Times Readers Pick: 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

“Bennett’s tone and style recalls James Baldwin and Jacqueline Woodson, but it’s especially reminiscent of Toni Morrison’s 1970 debut novel, The Bluest Eye.” —Kiley Reid, Wall Street Journal

From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Mothers, a stunning new novel about twin sisters, inseparable as children, who ultimately choose to live in two very different worlds, one black and one white.

The Vignes twin sisters will always be identical. But after growing up together in a small, southern black community and running away at age sixteen, it's not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it's everything: their families, their communities, their racial identities. Many years later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the same southern town she once tried to escape. The other secretly passes for white, and her white husband knows nothing of her past. Still, even separated by so many miles and just as many lies, the fates of the twins remain intertwined. What will happen to the next generation, when their own daughters' storylines intersect?

Weaving together multiple strands and generations of this family, from the Deep South to California, from the 1950s to the 1990s, Brit Bennett produces a story that is at once a riveting, emotional family story and a brilliant exploration of the American history of passing. Looking well beyond issues of race, The Vanishing Half considers the lasting influence of the past as it shapes a person's decisions, desires, and expectations, and explores some of the multiple reasons and realms in which people sometimes feel pulled to live as something other than their origins.

As with her New York Times-bestselling debut The Mothers, Brit Bennett offers an engrossing page-turner about family and relationships that is immersive and provocative, compassionate and wise.

Accolades & Awards

Goodreads Choice Award
2020
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Audible Essentials Goodreads Choice Award Literary Fiction African American Coming of Age Women's Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Inspiring Feel-Good Self Growth
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Interview: Brit Bennett discusses ‘The Vanishing Half’ with Audible Editor Margaret

''I think I knew from the beginning that I wanted to write this book about sisters…''
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About the Creator - Brit Bennett

About the Creator

Born and raised in Southern California, Brit Bennett earned her MFA in fiction at the University of Michigan. Her debut novel, The Mothers, was a New York Times bestseller, and her second novel, The Vanishing Half, was an instant #1 New York Times bestseller. Her essays have been featured in The New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review, and Jezebel.

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Disappearing acts
"The idea of ''passing,'' that is, when a Black person with light skin ''passes'' for White has always intrigued me. As a kid, I endured many family movie nights watching the 1959-film adaption of Imitation of Life. That iconic scene—when the White ''passing'' daughter of the Black protagonist throws herself on her mother's coffin, therefore publicly revealing her true identity—has always haunted me. The Vanishing Half is just as affecting. Brit Bennett’s provocative portrait of ''passing'' in the post-civil rights era follows identical twin sisters who choose to live in two very different worlds, one Black and one White. I interviewed Bennett recently, and it’s no coincidence she also grew up watching Imitation of Life. Listen to our conversation here."—Margaret H., Audible Editor

Compelling Premise • Captivating Storytelling • Distinctive Character Voices • Complex Themes • Emotional Voice Acting

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I loved the story, wondering how it would turn out. I agree with some of the other reviewer’s who said it has a soap opera feel, but at the same time I could feel the characters. Some made me mad, some made me cry and some made me root them on. I would totally recommend this book and if you enjoy a real tear jerker.

Sweet, Sad and totally unbelievable

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This would be an excellent book club read. There's a lot to unpack and a lot to analyze from this truly interesting and entertaining story. Multiple POV but the two main characters are Stella and Desiree, twins born into a black family in the Deep South. The two have their fair share of differences, though, even if they look alike, and when one sister discovers she can pass for white, her life takes a drastic turn that separates them both mentally and physically. I found myself having conflicted emotions on the choices made and the consequences of certain characters' actions... and the responses to those consequences. How much of it is justified and how much is just pure selfishness? Would anyone blame her for making the decisions she made?

Lots to think about, but overall, I enjoyed the book and would recommend it to fans of diverse women's fiction.

Great Book Club Read!

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After seeing this book for weeks in the top lists and recommendations, I had to listen. The story was great until the last chapter. I get where it was going but do not feel like the last chapter gave it any justice to the entirety of the story.

Did not live up to the expectation

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Firstly, the narration was wonderful. I just didn’t LOVE the story as much as I’d hoped to. Fairly interesting but a bit melancholy throughout. Blah.

Not my favorite

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We read this for our book club and had a wonderful discussion. We have a diverse group who all appreciated the story, the writing, and the approachability of race in this story.

Bookclub approved!

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