### From Library Journal The publisher reportedly paid $5 million for this book but expects to recoup its investment; after all, this will be the only Brando autobiography available. Lindsey, who authored the prize-winning The Falcon and the Snowman, also helped Ronald Reagan when he faced writer's
Songs My Mother Taught Me
β Scribed by Eva Izsak
- Book ID
- 115270134
- Publisher
- She Writes Press
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 500 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781647426996
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β¦ Synopsis
Songs My Mother Taught Me follows protagonist on her final voyage to see her dying mother, who is hissing and kicking all the way to the grave. Having spent decades trying to escape her heritage by constantly moving around the globe--Tokyo, New York, then Paris--the narrator finds herself back in the house she grew up in. She is confronted with the epigenetical endowment inherited from her parents' experiences and has to come to peace with the looming shadows of the past.
An epic and lyrical tale that spans from Transylvania in the 1930s through Scarsdale, NY to present-day Europe, Songs My Mother Taught Me touches upon questions of identity, immigration, and PTSD transmitted down the generations--giving voice to those who grew up in the aftermath of their parents' trauma.
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