The Autobiography of My Mother
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Narrated by:
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Robin Miles
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By:
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Jamaica Kincaid
About this listen
From the recipient of the 2010 Clifton Fadiman Medal comes an unforgettable novel of one woman's courageous coming of age.
Powerful, disturbing, and stirring, Jamaica Kincaid's novel is the deeply charged story of a woman's life on the island of Dominica. Xuela Claudette Richardson, the 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.
Jamaica Kincaid takes us from Xuela's childhood in a home where she can hear the song of the sea to the tin-roofed room where she lives as a schoolgirl in the house of Jack La Batte, 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 intensely physical world is redolent of overripe fruit, gentian violet, sulfur, and rain on the road. It seethes with her sorrow, her deep sympathy for those who share her history, her fear of her father, and her desperate loneliness. But underlying all is "the black room of the world" that is Xuela's barrenness and life without a mother.
The Autobiography of My Mother is a story of love, fear, loss, and the forging of character, an account of one woman's inexorable evolution, evoked in startling and magical poetry.
©2016 Jamaica Kincaid (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Autobiography of My Mother
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- KJ
- 23-08-18
Moving and Compelling
A compelling coming-of-age story set on the island of Dominica. It is a poignant tale of loss, identity, motherhood, sexuality and the natural world, vividly described and narrated. The prose is full of poetry and refrain, this repetition of ideas takes a while to get used to, but the style is quite unique and fresh. Beautifully drawn characterisation. It's mostly an engaging read, but sometimes lacks tension and forward thrust, instead the story swirls and recapitulates ideas. At times shocking, at others deeply sad. The unreliable narration is full of great passion and intelligence, questioning the order of the world, ideas of race, mortality and religion. The narrator's loneliness is painful and endless as is her suffering. I can't honestly say I really enjoyed all of the book, there's quite a lot of passive introspection, but the detail and the prose I won't forget in a hurry.
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- Marie
- 30-09-21
Outstanding narrative
Outstanding narrative.
Each sentence is perfectly crafted for the reader. what a spectacular journey.
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- Keeana S
- 22-04-20
That was a ride
the narrator made this so much better than reading it myself. xuella's disconnect from the world was perfectly performed.. I enjoyed it immensely... now to write my essay lol
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- marcia henry
- 19-04-23
An in-depth human experience
the narrator was excellent
the story was sorrowful controlling
made me think of the song a motherless child.
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