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Black is White

George Barr McCutcheon

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Black is White is an American fiction that narrates the story of Yvonne, whose husband's jealousy ruins their marriage and forces her to leave him and change her identity. Years later, they meet and marry again with the hope that he has turned his life around and changed for the better. Yvonne is a lifelike character, and the author of this work and famous American playwright George Barr McCutcheon has framed her with such great detail that the readers might believe they have lived this character. The whole plot of this novel is an emotional rollercoaster and uniquely engaging; it keeps the readers curious and holds their attention throughout. Its incredible presentation of characters, elevated writing style, and ability to invoke all different emotions make it such a remarkable work.

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Fathers and sons, New York, Fiction, N.Y., American literature, Families, Husband and wife