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- <text id=94TT1425>
- <title>
- Oct. 17, 1994: Books:Wary Friends
- </title>
- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Oct. 17, 1994 Sex in America
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- ARTS & MEDIA/BOOKS, Page 81
- Wary Friends
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> Grace and wit endow a best-selling novel about race
- </p>
- <p>By Christopher John Farley
- </p>
- <p> For some people, diversity has become a dirty word. White men
- fear that in its name they will lose their jobs and that Hillary
- Rodham Clinton herself will replace them with black, lesbian
- single mothers. Minorities worry that no matter how many degrees
- they have, their white colleagues may view them as underqualified
- beneficiaries of a quota. Bebe Moore Campbell's captivating
- new novel, Brothers and Sisters (Putnam; 476 pages; $22.95),
- takes the notion of diversity and scrapes away all the myths
- and fears with which it has become encrusted.
- </p>
- <p> The book's main character is Esther Jackson, an African American
- who is a midlevel manager at a bank in downtown Los Angeles.
- It's a few months after the 1992 riots, and racial tensions
- are high; nonetheless, Jackson starts up a friendship with a
- white co-worker, Mallory Post. When, as part of a diversity
- program, a black man is hired to be the new boss of the bank,
- Esther is overjoyed, and she even fantasizes about having an
- interoffice fling with him. But her happiness turns to dismay
- when he is accused of sexually harassing Mallory.
- </p>
- <p> Campbell tells her tale not only from Esther's perspective but
- through the eyes of her other characters as well. We see sexual
- harassment from both sides; we experience the exultation of
- a black man who is promoted and the bitterness of the white
- man who is replaced; and we are given both views as two women,
- one black, one white, warily become friends. Writing with wit
- and grace, Campbell shows how all our stories--white, black,
- male, female--ultimately intertwine.
- </p>
- </body>
- </article>
- </text>
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