Everybody Loves Kamau! by W. Kamau Bell

By Pamelascott

Kamau and Melissa's love was real. But so was her grandfather's prejudice. In this funny, moving essay, W. Kamau Bell, the host of CNN's United Shades of America, shares his very personal story of culture clash, family tradition, and racial bias.

When the black comedian first meets the beloved Sicilian grandfather of his Italian American girlfriend, Melissa, the wrong sparks fly. The most important member of her large family shuns Kamau. What follows is a bracing, true account of conflict and patience, in-laws and family heirlooms, as Melissa and Kamau deal with cold shoulders, rejection, and finally resolution.

Everybody Loves Kamau! is part of The Real Thing, a collection of moving, hilarious, and big-hearted essays on the modern realities of friendship, romance, commitment, and love, with art by Geoff McFetridge. Each story can be read-or listened to-in a single sitting.

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(Amazon Original Stories, 28 May 2018, ebook, 34 pages, kindle in motion, Prime Reading)

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I really enjoyed this essay. Melissa's grandfather refuses to speak to Kamau at first. I was expecting the racism to be a little more obvious and in your face. It must have been hard to be completely dismissed by someone who is so important in the life of the person you love. I enjoyed reading about how the grandfather's prejudice is gradually overcome. Everybody Love Kamau! is sad and funny in equal parts.