
Mama's Child
A Novel
Joan Steinau Lester(Author)
Simon & Schuster (Publisher)
Published on 7. May 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4516-9318-8 (ISBN)
Description
Mama's Child is story of an idealistic young white woman who travelled to the American South as a civil rights worker, fell in love with an African American man, and started a family in San Francisco, where the more liberal city embraced them-except when it didn't. They raise a son and daughter, but the tensions surrounding them have a negative impact on their marriage, and they divorce when their children are still young. For their biracial daughter, this split further destabilizes her already challenged sense of self-"Am I black or white?" she must ask herself, "Where do I belong?" Is she her father's daughter alone?
As the years pass, the chasm between them widens, even as the mother attempts to hold on to the emotional chord that binds them. It isn't until the daughter, Ruby, herself becomes a wife and mother that she begins to develop compassion and understanding for the many ways that her own mother's love transcended race and questions of identity.
As the years pass, the chasm between them widens, even as the mother attempts to hold on to the emotional chord that binds them. It isn't until the daughter, Ruby, herself becomes a wife and mother that she begins to develop compassion and understanding for the many ways that her own mother's love transcended race and questions of identity.
Reviews / Votes
"An astonishing accomplishment. The most passionate, the most honest and brave of books...riveting art." -- Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker "A powerful story brilliantly capturing the complications of the mother-daughter relationship from both sides." -- Marissa Moss, author of the award-winning Amelia's Notebook series Mama's Child is a stunning portrait of a family amidst the agony of recovery from near-drowning in the sea of racism. Joan Steinau Lester writes of the desperate vulnerabilities and the personal triumphs with a deft emotional hand that makes the struggles that have ripped apart this nation more personal than most have ever experienced. -- Jewelle Gomez, novelist & playwright "Mama's Child is a welcome addition to the growing body of mixed-race literature. Joan Steinau Lester's innovation is a shift in gaze from the experience of the confused child to the often overlooked, complicated white mother. It's a turn that's long overdue." -- Emily Raboteau, author of Searching for Zion and The Professor' "Poignant narrative . . . . no matter a person's ethnic or cultural background, this book is relatable." * Kirkus * "Mama's Child is a deeply felt novel of a daughter on a quest for selfhood and a mother striving to come back to her own. Through alternating perspectives, Lester sensitively illuminates the challenges of living in a world still viewed through the filter of race." * Booklist *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
456 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4516-9318-8 (9781451693188)
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E-Book
05/2013
1st Edition
Atria Books
€14.83
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Person
Joan Steinau Lester, Ed.D., is an award-winning journalist and author of four critically acclaimed books. Her writing has appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including Essence, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and Cosmopolitan. She lives in Northern California.