What It Is, Clifford Thompson
What It Is, Clifford Thompson
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What It Is
Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man's Blues

Author: Clifford Thompson

Narrator: Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 4 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/02/2021


Synopsis

An African-American writer's concise, heartfelt take on the state of his nation, exploring the war between the values he has always held and the reality with which he is confronted in twenty-first-century America.

In the tradition of James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time and Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me comes Clifford Thompson's What It Is. Thompson was raised to believe in treating every person of every color as an individual, and he decided as a young man that America, despite its history of racial oppression, was his home as much as anyone else's. As a middle-aged, happily married father of biracial children, Thompson finds himself questioning his most deeply held convictions when the race-baiting Donald Trump ascends to the presidency—elected by whites, whom Thompson had refused to judge as a group, and who make up the majority in this country Thompson had called his own.

In the grip of contradictory emotions, Thompson turns for guidance to the wisdom of writers he admires while knowing that the answers to his questions about America ultimately lie in America itself. Through interviews with a small but varied group of Americans he hears sharply divergent opinions about what is happening in the country while trying to find his own answers—conclusions based not on conventional wisdom or on what he would like to believe, but on what he sees.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick on February 17, 2020

I thought I was reading my own thoughts in print. The author, Clifford Thompson, addresses the confusion and anxiety connected to being a thoughtful African American male in the era of Trump. The search for answers as to how people you know could have voted for someone who is seemly against your exi......more

Goodreads review by june3 on December 02, 2019

Four stars for an intriguing read on an important subject. Author Clifford Thompson has always thought of himself as an American, through and through. Yet, with the increasing rancor and divisiveness that characterizes public discourse at the highest levels, Mr. Thompson's begins to question this ass......more

Goodreads review by Felicity on November 18, 2020

This is a book that stayed in my mind for months after reading it. It is a thoughtful and careful inquiry into race in America without being off-puttingly angry and cliched. I love how much the author loves his family, how honest he is about his own short comings, and how curious he is to really und......more

Goodreads review by Mexscrabbler on December 13, 2019

I found this book cathartic. It discusses being black in America, particularly after Trump's election. The prose echoed many of the things I've felt since that night, including my questioning of my nationality and what it means to be American. His perspective as a black American is important to hear.......more

Goodreads review by Brock on June 02, 2021

Review: What It Is - Clifford Thompson Clifford wrote this nonfiction book as a kind of personal tribute to writer Joan Didion. Joan has a talent for looking at things as they are, instead of repeating things she’s heard and read or looking for evidence of what she already thinks. I think he more th......more