Breeding Between the Lines:
Why Interracial People are Healthier and More Attractive
by Alon Ziv
August 2006 | $14.95 | Paperback | ISBN: 978-1-56980-306-6
After eighteen holes, Tiger Woods probably smells better than his competitors. Breeding between the Lines is the first book to outline the significant genetic and physical advantages of mixed-race heritage. In places, mixed marriages remain taboo and frequently lead to conflict, even violence. Many of the battles of the civil-rights movement have been won, but the world is still far from colorblind. Those against mixing races list negative consequences, and even those who support interracial marriage speak of the prejudice that the couple and their children will face. In Breeding between the Lines , Alon Ziv combines sex, race, health, and genetics to form a daring new theory—in a nutshell, interracial people are healthier and more attractive.
