Good Talk : A Memoir in Conversations
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Overview
A boldly honest graphic memoir that unfolds in intimate conversations about interracial family, motherhood, race, and American identity, from the acclaimed author of The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing.
"By turns hilarious and heart-rending... It's exactly the book America needs at this moment." --Celeste Ng
Mira Jacob's touching, often humorous, and utterly unique graphic memoir takes readers on her journey as a first-generation American. At an increasingly fraught time for immigrants and their families, Good Talk delves into the difficult conversations about race, sex, love, and family that seem to be more unavoidable than ever.
Inspired by her popular BuzzFeed piece "37 Difficult Questions from My Mixed-Raced Son," here are Jacob's responses to her six-year-old, who asks if the new president hates brown boys like him; uncomfortable relationship advice from her parents, who came to the United States from India one month into their arranged marriage; and the hard conversations she has with her husband and in-laws. Jacob also investigates her own past, from her memories of being the only non-white fifth grader to win a Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest to how it felt to be a brown-skinned New Yorker on 9/11. As earnest and moving as they are sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, these are the stories that have formed one American life.
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Details
- ISBN: 9780399589058
- Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
- Imprint: One World
- Date: Mar 2019
- Seller Statement: Sold by Random House, Inc.
