How to Make Your Mother Cry

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781959000136

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By Sejal Shah
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
210 x 140 mm
Weight:
290 g
Pages:
215

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Sejal Shah is an artist, dancer, poet, writer, and teacher whose work crosses genres and disciplines. The daughter of immigrants from Kenya and India, she is the author of the award-winning essay collection This Is One Way to Dance and the groundbreaking essay on invisible disability and neurodiversity "Even If You Can't See It." She lives in Rochester, New York.

[soundtrack] I. A girl walks into the forest The Girl with Two Brothers Mary, Staring at Me Dicot, Monocot Mandala (Divination) II. A girl is lost in the woods (Independence, Iowa) How to Make Your Mother Cry Watch Over Me; Turn a Blind Eye Climate, Man, Vegetation Ithaca Is Never Far Xylem (Everybody's Greatest Hits) III. A girl claws her way out (The Granite State) The Half King Skeleton, Rock, Shell Companion Texts Ephemera Archive Liner Notes Gratitudes & Ghost Tracks

"How to Make Your Mother Cry is an incredible cross-cultural manifesto of word and body: What is home. What is mother. What is family. What is self. What is woman, and how do we story her." - Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Thrust and Verge "Urgent, intense, and intimate, the stories in Sejal Shah's How to Make Your Mother Cry conjure memories and stir the soul. A clever and beautifully crafted collection!" - Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies "Sejal Shah has written a stunning hybrid work, and I'm in awe of its candor, risk, and craft--this is a book I will recommend to other writers, professors of creative writing, and readers of literary texts. I see Shah's book as broadening and supporting the larger conversation of work by writers of color." - Jon Pineda, author of Let's No One Get Hurt "Each sentence is its own jewel box of pleasures and delights. Like works by Sara Ahmed, Audre Lorde, and Claudia Rankine, this groundbreaking collection will be a touchpoint for years and decades to come." - Rahul Mehta, author of No Other World and Feeding the Ghosts "If a queer text is an unsettled one, crossing cultures, crossing genres, then this book rescripts what we think we know. Shah is a master storyteller who keeps us knowing differently. How to Make Your Mother Cry is bold and brave. A collection for a new century." - Dawn Lundy Martin, author of Good Stock Strange Blood

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