What my mother and I don't talk about : fifteen writers break the silence
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Filgate, Michele, editor,
Hanauer, Cathi, contributor.
Febos, Melissa, contributor.
Chee, Alexander, contributor.
Landis, Dylan, 1956- contributor.
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster, 2019.
Status
Central - Adult Nonfiction
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Published
New York : Simon & Schuster, 2019.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xviii, 267 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English

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"From a critically acclaimed group of writers comes an essay collection about what they wish they could share with their mothers--the hilarious, the painful, the awkward, and the downright messy. Raw and poignant, this is an anthology that will resonate with anyone who's ever had a mother." -- Back cover.
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"As an undergraduate, Michele Filgate started writing an essay about being abused by her stepfather. It took her more than a decade to realize what she was actually trying to write: how this affected her relationship with her mother. When it was finally published, the essay went viral, shared on social media by Anne Lamott, Rebecca Solnit, and many others. The outpouring of responses gave Filgate an idea, and the resulting anthology offers a candid look at our relationships with our mothers. While some of the writers in this book are estranged from their mothers, others are extremely close. Leslie Jamison writes about trying to discover who her seemingly perfect mother was before ever becoming a mom. In Cathi Hanauer's hilarious piece, she finally gets a chance to have a conversation with her mother that isn't interrupted by her domineering (but lovable) father. André Aciman writes about what it was like to have a deaf mother. Melissa Febos uses mythology as a lens to look at her close-knit relationship with her psychotherapist mother. And Julianna Baggott talks about having a mom who tells her everything. As Filgate writes, 'Our mothers are our first homes, and that's why we're always trying to return to them.' There's relief in breaking the silence. Acknowledging what we couldn't say for so long is one way to heal our relationships with others and, perhaps most important, with ourselves."--Dust jacket.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Filgate, M., Hanauer, C., Febos, M., Chee, A., Landis, D., McFadden, B. L., Baggott, J., Strong, L. S., Laymon, K., Machado, C. M., Aciman, A., Botton, S., Munaweera, N., Taylor, B., & Jamison, L. (2019). What my mother and I don't talk about: fifteen writers break the silence (First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.). Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michele, Filgate et al.. 2019. What My Mother and I Don't Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence. Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michele, Filgate et al.. What My Mother and I Don't Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence Simon & Schuster, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Filgate, Michele,, et al. What My Mother and I Don't Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition., Simon & Schuster, 2019.

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