Bob Doto reviewed A Year in White by C. Lynn Carr
Read if interested in Lukumi
The book on the cultural outsider experience for practitioners of Lukumi spirituality.

C. Lynn Carr: Year in White (2016, Rutgers University Press)
English language
Published Dec. 24, 2016 by Rutgers University Press.
"In the Afro-Cuban Lukumi religious tradition - more commonly known in the United States as Santería - entrants into the priesthood undergo an extraordinary fifty-three-week initiation period. During this time, these novices - called iyawo - endure a host of restrictions, including most notably wearing exclusively white clothing. In A Year in White, sociologist C. Lynn Carr, who underwent this initiation herself, opens a window on this remarkable year-long religious transformation."
"In the Afro-Cuban Lukumi religious tradition - more commonly known in the United States as Santería - entrants into the priesthood undergo an extraordinary fifty-three-week initiation period. During this time, these novices - called iyawo - endure a host of restrictions, including most notably wearing exclusively white clothing. In A Year in White, sociologist C. Lynn Carr, who underwent this initiation herself, opens a window on this remarkable year-long religious transformation."
The book on the cultural outsider experience for practitioners of Lukumi spirituality.