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      Motherland: A Memoir on Race, Identity and Belonging

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      'This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum' Nadiya Hussain___________What does it mean to be a parent in a space where you are the minority?Meandering through a supermarket highway of camembert and baguettes, Priya Joi heard a heart-stopping confession abo...

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      Product ID:9780241574324
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Motherland
      Subtitle:A Memoir on Race, Identity and Belonging
      Authors:Author: Priya Joi
      Page Count:256
      Subjects:Memoirs, Memoirs, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Parenting: advice and issues, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, The self, ego, identity, personality, Advice on parenting
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      'This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum' Nadiya Hussain___________What does it mean to be a parent in a space where you are the minority?Meandering through a supermarket highway of camembert and baguettes, Priya Joi heard a heart-stopping confession about her daughter's identity that made her entire being implode like a dying star. Confronted with the fact that maybe her daughter was not entirely at peace with her appearance, she suddenly had to grapple not only with motherhood but also how to talk to her kid about race and identity. In M(other)land, Joi writes powerfully about how her personal and cultural identity intersect with motherhood - and how they inform her identity as a (British-Indian) parent and step-parent. The book is her powerful, witty response to the absence of an inclusive, accessible blueprint for navigating life as a multi-faceted mother. By sharing her own story, she writes into this silence and provides a voice of understanding for all those who fall outside of dominant presentations of 'parenthood' and have never seen themselves or their experiences represented. M(other)land is a crucial book for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of race and motherhood, who has ever felt 'other', who has struggled to reconcile their past or cultural upbringing with how they raise the next generation. Joi passes on hard-won knowledge that has taken years to learn: the complexity of your identity is just who you are - it's okay to be both, neither, or multiple things at once - instead of fighting it, feeling 'neither' is a strength and a state of mind that you can revel in. ___________'A beautifully written memoir and a thought-provoking critical intervention into race and motherhood - we can all learn something from this brilliant must-read book' Julia Samuel, leading British psychotherapist and bestselling author

      ''This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum'' Nadiya Hussain
      ___________

      What does it mean to be a parent in a space where you are the minority?

      Meandering through a supermarket highway of camembert and baguettes, Priya Joi heard a heart-stopping confession about her daughter''s identity that made her entire being implode like a dying star. Confronted with the fact that maybe her daughter was not entirely at peace with her appearance, she suddenly had to grapple not only with motherhood but also how to talk to her kid about race and identity.

      In M(other)land, Joi writes powerfully about how her personal and cultural identity intersect with motherhood - and how they inform her identity as a (British-Indian) parent and step-parent. The book is her powerful, witty response to the absence of an inclusive, accessible blueprint for navigating life as a multi-faceted mother. By sharing her own story, she writes into this silence and provides a voice of understanding for all those who fall outside of dominant presentations of ''parenthood'' and have never seen themselves or their experiences represented.

      M(other)land is a crucial book for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of race and motherhood, who has ever felt ''other'', who has struggled to reconcile their past or cultural upbringing with how they raise the next generation. Joi passes on hard-won knowledge that has taken years to learn: the complexity of your identity is just who you are - it''s okay to be both, neither, or multiple things at once - instead of fighting it, feeling ''neither'' is a strength and a state of mind that you can revel in.
      ___________

      ''A beautifully written memoir and a thought-provoking critical intervention into race and motherhood - we can all learn something from this brilliant must-read book'' Julia Samuel, leading British psychotherapist and bestselling author


      Imprint Name:Penguin Life
      Publisher Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-06-13

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      Weight182 g
      Dimensions197 × 129 × 20 mm