"Brave, moving, and fierce, WHITE shows us the deep rot of a family's white supremacist beliefs and a fearless daughter's plan to infiltrate the racist groups she wants to bring down. Taut and compulsively readable, Aviva Rubin's debut novel is as much a sharp psychological portrait of generational racism as it is an unflinching look at the realities and limitations of hope and change." --Laura Zigman, bestselling author of Separation Anxiety and Small World
"Every action humans take plants a seed. WHITE brilliantly explores the yield of such seeds--good, bad, and ugly. While hate can be cultivated and passed from generation to generation, it can also be dispelled when the right people come into our lives at the right times." --Arno Michaelis, author of My Life After Hate
Sarah Cartell grew up in a White supremacist family, controlled by her grandfather whose beliefs and violence mark them all. When an unexpected friendship, and the town librarian, open her mind and expose those beliefs as vile lies, Sarah begins digging up everything she can about the haters her family celebrate . . . and her grandmother and aunt who fled long ago.
Determined to dismantle the White supremacist network in Canada, Sarah infiltrates a Neo-Nazi gang by beginning a tumultuous relationship with a skinhead that excites and confuses her. As Sarah races to stop the tide of hate crimes, her new friends are put in danger and a horrifying family secret begins to emerge. This unravelling lands Sarah in a psychiatric ward, begging the question--can anyone escape the love of a hateful family, unscathed?