Jones's new memoir, How We Fight for Our Lives, describes how owning his homosexuality required distancing himself from his mother's love, and was recently named winner of the nonfiction Kirkus Prize.
At The Week magazine he shared six favorite books on family roots and grief, including:
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson (2010).Read about the other entries on the list.
Without a doubt, this is the book I have recommended the most in the past decade. Drawing on incredible research and countless interviews, Wilkerson follows three black Southerners who — like millions of others in the 20th century — moved north to escape Jim Crow's caste system. Few other books have better helped me locate my family and personal history in the broader context of American history.
The Warmth of Other Suns is among Ibram X. Kendi's six favorite books.
--Marshal Zeringue