• "Fudge"

  • The Downs and Ups of a Biracial, Half-Irish, British War Baby
  • By: Pauline Nevins
  • Narrated by: Pauline Nevins
  • Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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"Fudge"

By: Pauline Nevins
Narrated by: Pauline Nevins
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"Fudge" is the kindest nickname given to a half-Black child born smack in the middle of a family of eight children who were not only White, they were Irish. This memoir shares experiences of one of more than 1,000 mixed-race children, many of whom grew up conflicted about their racial identity and feeling abandoned by their Black American military fathers stationed throughout Great Britain during World War II.

©2015 Pauline Nevins (P)2016 Pauline Nevins

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Memoir of a biracial British war baby

This is a memoir written by a very successful lady who had been raised in the UK after World War II in an interesting family that did not have much money. It is well written and inspiring.

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