A review by crystal_reading
See No Color by Shannon Gibney

4.0

I really enjoyed See No Color. Alex is biracial and is beginning to look at who she is beyond a baseball player and her father's daughter. Her family has always told her that her skin color doesn't matter. He father even corrects people if they say she is black. He lets them know she's mixed in a way that makes mixed sound like an improvement. It's quite obvious that skin color does matter. Her family doesn't seem to have the first clue though. They love her and want the best for her, but they don't understand what she is going through and they don't see an issue.

There aren't many transracial adoption stories out there and this one is written by someone who had that experience. The ending is rather abrupt, but I found Alex's voice compelling and I appreciated seeing her point of view.

Sarah Hannah Gómez has an awesome review here https://mclicious.org/2015/09/22/white-discomfort-and-seeing-no-color/