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Kissing Outside the Lines

(2011)
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Diane Farr - Numb3rs star, Loveline veteran, and FunnyorDie.com contributor - always took for granted that she could love anybody she chose. But when she, a white woman, fell in love with a Korean-American man, she quickly learned a tough lesson: When it comes to navigating the landscape of interracial love in America today . . . you're going to step on some landmines.

At turns introspective and outrageous, Kissing Outside the Lines is Farr's unapologetic - often hilarious - look at the complexities of interracial/ethnic/religious/what-have-you love, told through the lens of her own experience of dating, marrying, and creating a family with someone from a race and culture different from her own. Along the way, she exposes the many ways in which prejudice rears its ugly head - whether subtly or overtly - when you dare to love "outside the lines," and she shares the stories of other multiracial couples from different corners of the U.S. who have made a similar leap.

Kissing Outside the Lines tackles love, family, and prejudice head-on. With sharp wit and deft humor, Farr confronts the fears and reservations that come with loving outside of one's race, and she emerges with a powerful message: Love is love and family is family - no matter what it looks like from the outside.

Kissing Outside the Lines also includes an 8-page black and white photo signature.



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