First Impressions
Off Screen Conversations with a Bachelor on Race, Family, and Forgiveness
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Publisher Description
Matt James, the first Black bachelor on ABC’s beloved television show, The Bachelor, shares his views on the controversial topics that defined his season and confronts matters of race, opportunity, and his biracial identity head on.
When The Bachelor franchise announced Matt James as the first Black lead, it was celebrated as long-overdue progress on the primetime show. America fell in love with Matt—the Christian, former NFL athlete, and nonprofit CEO—who charmed millions of viewers each week. But the off-screen conversations around the show revealed the realities and inescapable challenges of being Black in America and the depth of racism that still exists.
On the show, Matt could only go so far in sharing his own story with America. In First Impressions, Matt shares his views on controversial topics like race and opportunity that defined his season on The Bachelor. Matt lives at the intersection of these important issues and shares the wisdom his experience has granted him.
Matt describes the joys and difficulties of being the youngest of two Black sons, raised by a single, working-class, white mother in Raleigh, North Carolina. He elaborates on the spiritual closeness and sense of duty he felt for his mother, but also the complex relationships he had with the many male figures in his life: his prejudiced, Italian grandfather, who had trouble accepting Matt as his own; his father, whose womanizing and petty crime put strain on the family; and his older brother, who was Matt’s protector in youth, but who struggled with the long shadow of their father’s legacy.
Simultaneously inspirational and informative, First Impressions will leave readers with a deeper understanding of the life experiences that prepared Matt for such a divisive moment in television history.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"First impressions matter, and mine was lacking," writes James in his incisive debut, a candid take on his role as the first Black male lead on the reality television show The Bachelor. James dishes on his drama-filled stint on the program, as well as his experience growing up biracial and Christian in Raleigh, N.C. The author describes being raised by a white single mother and how the "Christian forgiveness my mother instilled" reconciled him with his absentee father. James's promising college football career ended after two unsuccessful NFL tryouts, prompting the realization that "failure sucks, but it's necessary" because it teaches lessons that prepare one for the future. As for his disillusioning time on The Bachelor, James doesn't pull any punches: "After watching the premiere, I appreciated... just how much of my power I had given away." Thoughtful reflections on how his "conflicting identities—Christian in an increasingly secular world; Black and white"—have shaped his life reveal a new side of James, and details about his postfinale relationship with Bachelor winner Rachael Kirkconnell ensure there's plenty of meat for fans. Citizens of Bachelor Nation will eat this up.
Customer Reviews
First Impressions
Great read! Thanks for sharing your life to help educate others! Wishing you and Racheal a lifetime of happiness!