In The Wrong Kind of White, Sabrina Carboni shares a poignant and personal account of her experiences growing up as a white child in the United States. From her early years in a tumultuous neighborhood plagued by violence and poverty to her struggles with family dynamics and societal expectations, Carboni navigates the complexities of identity, privilege, and belonging. Through candid and introspective storytelling, she challenges the notion of “white privilege” and sheds light on the nuances and disparities within the white experience. With courage and vulnerability, Carboni invites readers to explore the other side of the narrative, offering a unique perspective on race, privilege, and resilience. The Wrong Kind of White is a compelling and thought-provoking memoir that delves into the intricacies of privilege, adversity, and the quest for understanding in a world shaped by race and inequality.