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How Black mothers say I love you, Trey Anthony

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How Black mothers say I love you, Trey Anthony
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How Black mothers say I love you
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Trey Anthony
Summary
From the author of the blockbuster hit 'da Kink in my hair comes an emotional and raw look into family dynamics, trust, resolution and change. Claudette still can't forgive her mother for leaving. For six years of her childhood, Claudette and her sister Valerie were left with their grandmother while their mother, Daphne, moved from Jamaica to the United States to start a new chapter for their family. But in that time, Daphne remarried and had another daughter. Claudette, now in her late thirties, travels to visit her dying mother in Brooklyn, but that doesn't stop her anger and abandonment issues from bubbling up. It doesn't stop Daphne from voicing her opinions on how Claudette lives her life, either. With Daphne, Claudette, and Valerie all under one roof again, each family member is forced to confront their emotions while there's still time. Though rooted in buried strife and sadness, How Black Mothers Say I Love You is full of humour, love and tenderness as it explores the complicated perceptions of immigrant mothers
Target audience
adult
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