Steven Ivory discusses his autobiography, “Fool In Love.” He begins by telling how his book came into production after readers of his online column asked him to compile his essays. He talks about how his book is grouped into three parts: dealing with his childhood, his mother, and his adult life. He goes on to summarize his essays and talks about meeting women in church, finding his mother’s characteristics in other women, and society’s issues with interracial dating. He describes his childhood, losing his mother at a young age, and moving from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles. Ivory ends the interview by reading the titles of his essays.
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