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Mother Load is a collection of memoir, inner monologue, poetry, and
short story which let readers in on some of the realities of
mothering from the 1940s to the early 2000?s. This kaleidoscope of
courageous, sometimes raw, sometimes loving, narratives bring to
the surface the tensions that haunt mothering relationships across
generations. The pieces paint pictures of mothers, grandmothers,
aunts, sisters, daughters, and friends. Grief, anger, and loss are
here as well as insights, perspective, and gratitude. Moreover, the
silence in these relationships has been highlighted: what was
assumed, what was unquestioned or undiscussable, what was too
shameful or painful to be put into words. The women whose work is
collected here differ from one another in a myriad of ways: family
history and geographical location, class and racial identity, and
education. But the unity among them lies in their commitment to
reflection and to the desire to go closer to their own histories
and those of their families, and to express the truths of their
lives and their experiences. In telling these stories lies hope for
better.
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