'Yancey excavates his roots in the fundamentalist South in the 1950s and '60s in this gripping memoir. . . . As [he] entered his teens he saw himself as 'born and bred a racist' and began to slowly unlearn the 'Lost Cause myth'. . . . Yancey's eloquent descriptions of coming to faith and his exacting self-examination make this a standout,'---Publishers Weekly. 320 pages, softcover. Convergent.