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The Autobiography of My Mother

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Intimate journey through loss, identity in Dominica.

If you're drawn to raw introspection and lyrical prose, "The Autobiography of My Mother" by Jamaica Kincaid could resonate deeply with you. It explores the complexities of constructing an identity amidst cultural and personal upheaval. The protagonist's poignant journey through life's varied stages on the island of Dominica is both culturally rich and emotionally stirring, underpinned by evocative descriptions that will transport you to another world. This novel may provide you with a profound connection to the human experience of searching for one's roots and place in the world.

  • Orange Prize Nominee for Fiction Longlist (1997)
  • Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (1997)
  • PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (1997)
  • National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (1996)
  • Dublin Literary Award Nominee for Shortlist (1998)
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The Autobiography of My Mother

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ISBN: 9780374531874
Authors: Jamaica Kincaid
Date of Publication: 2013-05-07
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.77
(rated by 5412 readers)

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Powerful, disturbing, stirring, Jamaica Kincaid’s novel is the deeply charged story of a woman’s life on the island of Dominica. Xuela Claudette Richardson, daughter of a Carib mother and a half-Scottish, half-African father, loses her mother to death the moment she is born and must find her way on her own. Kincaid takes us from Xuela’s childhood in a home where she could hear the song of the sea to the tin-roofed room where she lives as a schoolgirl in the house of Jack Labatte, who becomes her first lover. Xuela develops a passion for the stevedore Roland, who steals bolts of Irish linen for her from the ships he unloads, but she eventually marries an English doctor, Philip Bailey. Xuela’s is an intensely physical world, redolent of overripe fruit, gentian violet, sulfur, and rain on the road, and it seethes with her sorrow, her deep sympathy for those who share her history, her fear of her father, her desperate loneliness. But underlying all is “the black room of the world” that is Xuela’s barrenness and motherlessness. The Autobiography of My Mother is a story of love, fear, loss, and the forging of a character, an account of one woman’s inexorable evolution evoked in startling and magical poetry.
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Intimate journey through loss, identity in Dominica.

If you're drawn to raw introspection and lyrical prose, "The Autobiography of My Mother" by Jamaica Kincaid could resonate deeply with you. It explores the complexities of constructing an identity amidst cultural and personal upheaval. The protagonist's poignant journey through life's varied stages on the island of Dominica is both culturally rich and emotionally stirring, underpinned by evocative descriptions that will transport you to another world. This novel may provide you with a profound connection to the human experience of searching for one's roots and place in the world.

  • Orange Prize Nominee for Fiction Longlist (1997)
  • Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (1997)
  • PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (1997)
  • National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (1996)
  • Dublin Literary Award Nominee for Shortlist (1998)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.