• Secret Daughter

  • A Mixed-Race Daughter and the Mother Who Gave Her Away
  • By: June Cross
  • Narrated by: LaQuita James
  • Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Secret Daughter

By: June Cross
Narrated by: LaQuita James
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June Cross was born in 1954 to Norma Booth, a glamorous, aspiring White actress, and James "Stump" Cross, a well-known Black comedian. Sent by her mother to be raised by Black friends when she was four years old and could no longer pass as White, June was plunged into the pain and confusion of a family divided by race. Secret Daughter tells her story of survival. It traces June's astonishing discoveries about her mother and about her own fierce determination to thrive. This is an inspiring testimony to the endurance of love between mother and daughter, a child and her adoptive parents, and the power of community.

©2006 June Cross (P)2021 Tantor

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Best Autobiography

I appreciated how June Cross narrated her story. She is able to engage the reader by describing her complicated relationship with her mother and how that affected her search for understanding of who she is. I highly recommend this book. It’s one of the best autobiographies I have ever read.

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June is the glue

June turns out to be the glue that holds everyone around her together, the little girl that we’re looked at and judged from both races

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Finish prior to judging

The story brought tears to my eyes, but the story really is one of redemption and closure.
Bound to stir up Self reflection on your own misjudgments and assumptions of motherhood, career, and love.
Strongly recommend finishing the book in it’s entirety prior to passing judgement.
I found my negative assumptions of the “villain” changed dramatically from start to finish.

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So much wanted this . . .

. . . to rise to the level of its promise. At the core, it's a remarkable family story with a smattering of Hollywood and New York flavor, which only add to the potential for personal reflection and social commentary. But, the flaws are just too much to bear. The writing isn't even writing, there is no thread, no story arc, and no storytelling. It reads like disassociated notes fed to a typist with instructions to send the typed pages directly to publishing. And, even if the lack of an author's voice could be overlooked, what cannot be avoided is the worst reading of a book I have come across in over 200 Audible titles. It's not just the repeated mispronunciation of basic words, but more so the lack of any emotion or deft treatment of incredibly emotional and dramatic moments in the author's life. The narrator has done lamentable disservice to even this dismal text, and if I were not so committed to hearing the outcome of the author's journey, I would have returned the title for a refund due to the bleak narration alone.

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