Family. Race. Ancestry. Life has many threads. It’s how they come together that makes us who we are. Born to interracial American parents in Sweden, Jason Diakité grew up between worlds, riding a delicate cultural and racial divide. It was a no-man’s-land that left him in constant search of self. Even after his hip-hop career took off, Jason fought to unify a system of family roots that branched across continents, ethnicities, classes, and eras to find a sense of belonging. Read the memoir Library Journal calls a “Touching exploration of race and heritage…” Prime members read or listen for free. at Autostraddle: 8 Books Featuring Bi+ People in Longterm Relationships at Brightly: Children’s & YA Books by Latinx Authors at Bustle: These Books Are So Sexy They’re Basically Erotica at BuzzFeed: 15 Great Novels To Read To Celebrate Bi Visibility Day at Crime Reads: Seven Medical Thrillers That Go Beyond The Emergency Room at Electric Lit: Classic Queer Books You Might Have Missed at Epic Reads: 11 YA Books That Prove You Don’t Have to be Face-to-Face to Fall In Love at Get Literary: 8 Delightful Books to Make Downton Abbey Fans Feel Right at Home at The Guardian: Top 10 books about social media at Mental Floss: The 12 Best Stephen King Movies and TV Shows You Can Stream Right Now at POPSUGAR: 22 Spooky New Books That Will Put You in a Halloween State of Mind at Riveted Lit: 8 Books That Feature Real History at Shondaland: 10 Books That Explore the Complex Relationship of Sisters at Tor.com: Five Books Where Assuming Aliens Are Just Like You Might Get You Killed