This unusual fictional tale depicts two bi-racial pre-teens, whose race plightleads them to create a race name that rightfully plugs into their Whiteheritage, as well as the Black race. Thus Blite is the outcome of their newrace name.Bradford Jackson (BJ) and his play sister, best friend Syesha Lawson (Sy)are in homes with two loving parents who support them through their questto be referred to as Blite as opposed to Black. Their Black History teacher, ayoung Trinidadian, also becomes personally involved, as the race-brawlnearly resulted in a fatal situation in her classroom. The young teacherencounters this problem in the midst of her search for true romance. Andthrough the revealing of the name Blite via an essay poem, opinions roll fromstudents to teacher to principal to parents and all who would get involved.Throughout this unsure journey the bond between the White parents andtheir so called Black children is made stronger. Tears are shed together andmany race opinions are laid on the table-some opinions even purposelydogmatic.During their bi-racial quest the pre-teens seem to go from being twelve yearolds to adults in just a few months. They soon discover that, race issues havethe power to mature the once juvenile mind, in that they learn of God and howto forgive those peers who wronged them.