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A Credit to Your Race

By (author): Truman Green

A longtime resident of Surrey, Truman Green wrote ‘A Credit to Your Race’ (1973), in which a fifteen-year-old black porter’s son falls in love with, and impregnates, the white girl next door. Set in Surrey, circa 1960, ‘A Credit to Your Race’ is a disturbing and convincing portrayal of how the full weight of Canadian racism could come to bear on a youthful, interracial couple. “If Isolation is a key theme of black B.C. writing,” says social historian Wayde Compton, “Green’s protagonist Billy Robinson is the most fully-drawn expression.” Compton says Green was diplomatic in the way he described racism, but his novel was passed over nonetheless. After rejection from several literary presses in Canada, Truman self-published his novel in a limited edition of three hundred copies.

“If isolation is a key theme of black B.C. writing, Green’s protagonist Billy Robinson is the most fully-drawn expression.” – author and social historian Wayde Compton

AUTHOR

Truman Green

Truman Green graduated from UBC in 1968 with a BA in English literature and American history. Recent publicaton credits include a creative non-fiction story, “Jason Loves Glory,” published in ‘Kiss Machine’, and science-related articles in Australia’s ‘New Dawn Magazine’. Truman lives in Surrey BC.

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Dimensions:

160 Pages
8in * 5.5in * .59in
200gr

Published:

October 21, 2011

ISBN:

9781897535868

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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