Black Sheep: A Story of Rural Racism,  Identity and Hope (Hardback)
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Black Sheep: A Story of Rural Racism, Identity and Hope (Hardback)

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Hardback 288 Pages
Published: 09/06/2022
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'Truly inspirational' The Sun

'Honest and authentic - I could not put it down'
Michelle Griffith Robinson OLY

'Black Sheep is powerful testimony for anyone seeking to deepen their own anti-racist journey. This is passionate, raw writing, with moments of reflection that we can all learn from. It's a story that had to be told, and must be heard' Jeffrey Boakye

Sabrina Pace-Humphreys is a 44-year-old mother of four and grandmother of three, an award-winning businesswoman, an ultrarunner, a social justice activist and a recovering alcoholic.

She is a mixed-raced woman, the daughter of a white Scottish Roman Catholic woman and a Black man. When she was two, her parents separated and Sabrina, her mother and her white-presenting younger sister moved to a small market town where no-one looked like her. From as young as she can remember, she was the subject of verbal and physical racist abuse.

In Black Sheep, Sabrina reveals how she got from there to here: about growing up in a home, a school and a town where no-one looked like her and her subsequent struggle to understand and find her identity; about her lived experience of rural racism; about becoming a teenage mother and her determination to break that stereotype; about her battle with alcoholism and her mental health; about how running saved her life; and ultimately about how someone can not only survive but thrive in spite of their past.

Sabrina's experience will chime with anyone who has felt like an outsider. Poignant and eye-opening, and exploring themes of trauma, identity, mental health and addiction, Black Sheep is a tale of triumph: of grit and determination, of hope over despair.

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529418552
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 400 g
Dimensions: 220 x 144 x 28 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Honest and authentic - I could not put it down - Michelle Griffith Robinson OLY

Everyone should read this book - Renee McGregor

Wow. I found this book to be in equal parts illuminating, insightful, inspiring and intimate. Sabrina has given us a gift here, in her vulnerability and willingness to tell her story with such openness. When I read it, I felt like a gained a new friend. Black Sheep is powerful testimony for anyone seeking to deepen their own anti-racist journey. This is passionate, raw writing, with moments of reflection that we can all learn from. It's a story that had to be told, and must be heard. - Jeffrey Boakye

A truly inspirational tale - Sun

Sabrina Pace-Humphreys's anti-racist manifesto is deeply personal. A blend of storytelling and direction...This is a brilliant exploration of what it means to be mixed-race in Britain, and how our trauma shapes us - Press Association

Sabrina Pace-Humphrey's anti-racist manifesto is deeply personal. This is a brilliant exploration of what it means to be mixed-race in Britain, and how our trauma shapes us...An excellent debut - i paper

A book about how, ultimately, someone can not only survive but thrive in spite of their past - Sarah Shaffi, Huffington Post

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“Inspiring, full of hope but with such important lessons”

As a mother I was devastated reading Sabrina’s story, I wanted to climb into the pages and hold her and tell her she would be ok.

As a career woman I was impressed with her work ethic but could see the burn out... More

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