The House of Black and White

My Life with and Search for Louise Johnson Morris

Biography & Memoir
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Author: David Sherer ISBN: 9781631350214
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Publication: March 26, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Language: English
Author: David Sherer
ISBN: 9781631350214
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Publication: March 26, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Language: English
The House of Black and White: My Life with and Search for Louise Johnson Morris is the memoir of a white boy who was so strongly influenced by a black woman – the family maid – that he begins searching for her three decades after she went missing. ----This compelling book begins in 1959 in suburban Washington, D.C., and ends in 2012. Author David Sherer was barely two years old when Louise Johnson Morris became the family maid in 1959. She grew close to the children, particularly David, and taught him many life lessons. During medical school in Boston, he discovered in 1981 that Louise had left the family. After unsuccessfully trying to learn why, he continued his life and career until late 2011, when during a mid-life crisis of sorts, he went looking for her.-----He eventually discovered that she was living back in her hometown of Macon, Georgia, and after a separation of thirty-one years, traveled to Macon to reunite with his childhood friend. She died a mere three months later, at the age of ninety. David was an honored guest at her funeral.----This is the story of their lives together and his quest to find her. It is both a memoir and an homage, set in a highly charged time of our countrys history.----“The House of Black and White is an honest, evocative, and moving account of one mans search for connection amid the 20th-century minefield of race, class, and privilege.” – Gary Krist, author of City of Scoundrels
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The House of Black and White: My Life with and Search for Louise Johnson Morris is the memoir of a white boy who was so strongly influenced by a black woman – the family maid – that he begins searching for her three decades after she went missing. ----This compelling book begins in 1959 in suburban Washington, D.C., and ends in 2012. Author David Sherer was barely two years old when Louise Johnson Morris became the family maid in 1959. She grew close to the children, particularly David, and taught him many life lessons. During medical school in Boston, he discovered in 1981 that Louise had left the family. After unsuccessfully trying to learn why, he continued his life and career until late 2011, when during a mid-life crisis of sorts, he went looking for her.-----He eventually discovered that she was living back in her hometown of Macon, Georgia, and after a separation of thirty-one years, traveled to Macon to reunite with his childhood friend. She died a mere three months later, at the age of ninety. David was an honored guest at her funeral.----This is the story of their lives together and his quest to find her. It is both a memoir and an homage, set in a highly charged time of our countrys history.----“The House of Black and White is an honest, evocative, and moving account of one mans search for connection amid the 20th-century minefield of race, class, and privilege.” – Gary Krist, author of City of Scoundrels

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