Full Description
From the author of This Is One Way to Dance, linked genre-queer short stories braided with images and ephemera explore the experiences of growing up and living as a diasporic Gujarati woman searching for home.
In the eleven linked short stories of How to Make Your Mother Cry, Sejal Shah builds a shrine gleaming with memory and myth. Keys, rocks, photographs, fairy tales, fables, and relics all add texture and meaning to an exploration of growing up and living as a diasporic Gujarati woman in a culture that excuses the behavior of men. Throughout, girls and women contend with the expectations, limitations, and challenges of becoming the heroine of one's own life.
How to Make Your Mother Cry--Shah's follow-up to her award-winning essay collection This Is One Way to Dance--continues the rich tradition of innovative feminist work by Claudia Rankine, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Maxine Hong Kingston. By braiding stories and images with fictional letters to a beloved English teacher, the collection defies traditional autofiction, epistolary, and short story conventions. These genre-queer stories about friendship and love, resilience and survival establish Shah as an exciting new voice in contemporary fiction.
Contents
[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