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Motherland
- What I’ve Learnt About Parenthood, Race and Identity
- Narrated by: Priya Joi
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
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A thought-provoking and nuanced memoir on motherhood, race and identity.
M(other)land will be a powerful response to the absence of an inclusive and accessible blueprint for navigating life as a multi-faceted mother. Joi will interrogate this silence, providing a voice of understanding for all those who fall outside mainstream presentations of 'parenthood' who have never seen themselves or their experiences represented.
The typical 'mother' painted in our culture has to combat the strains of motherhood, but not motherhood and identity, so this book will be a deep dive into the often-fraught conversation (both internal and external) of what it means to be a parent in a space where you are the minority.
Joi will consider how her personal and cultural identity intersect with motherhood and inform her identity as a parent, interrogating how multi-cultural parenting and our past continues to affect and challenge our futures. The book will be a crucial resource for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of race and motherhood; who has ever felt other in some way; who has struggled to reconcile their past with how they raise the next generation.
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"This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum." (Nadiya Hussain)
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- Kathleen Kettles
- 29-03-23
Everyone should read this!
This book is incredibly moving, insightful, uplifting and heartbreaking. As a white British woman I felt so upset and angry at the racism that has and still plagues non-white people in the U.K Everyone, no matter what colour should read this book and realise the daily lived experience of one woman and her family and how she has navigated that for herself - and how she wants to support her daughter in European countries where discrimination is sadly still rife. I hope this review doesn’t make it sound like a heavy read - it isn’t - I laughed, gasped and shed a tear - I highly recommend that you just read it!
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