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Author Gentry, Kristen, author.

Title Mama said : stories / Kristen Gentry.

Edition First edition
Publication Info. Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2023
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Adult Fiction  F GENTRY    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Fiction  F GENTRY    AVAILABLE
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Description 272 pages ; 21 cm
Contents Mama said -- A new world -- A satisfying meal -- A sort of winning -- Origin story -- A good education -- Grown folks' business -- Introduction -- To have and to hold -- Animal kingdom -- In her image -- Everything you could ever want.
Summary "The linked stories in Mama Said are set in Louisville, Kentucky, a city with a rich history steeped in tobacco, bourbon, and gambling, indulgences that can quickly become gripping and destructive vices. Set amid the tail end of the crack epidemic and the rise of the opioid crisis, Mama Said evokes Black family life in all its complexity, following JayLynn, along with her cousins Zaria and Angel, as they come of age struggling against their mothers' drug addictions. JayLynn heads to college intent on gaining distance from her depressed mother, only to learn that her mother's illness has reached a terrifying peak. She fears the chaos and instability of her extended family will prove too much for her boyfriend, whose idyllic family feels worlds, not miles, apart from her own. When bats invade Zaria's new home, she is forced to determine how much she is willing to sacrifice to be a good mother. Angel rebels on Derby night, risking her safety to connect with her absent mother and the wild ways that consumed her. Mama Said separates from stereotypes of Black families, presenting instead the joy, humor, and love that coexist with the trauma of drug abuse within communities. Kristen Gentry's stories showcase the wide-reaching repercussions of addiction and the ties that forever bind daughters to their mothers, flaws and all."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Women, Black -- Fiction.
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
Drug addiction -- Fiction.
Louisville (Ky.) -- Fiction.
Genre Social problem fiction.
Urban fiction.
Urban fiction.
Social problem fiction.
Linked stories.
Short stories.
ISBN 9781952271984 (paperback)
1952271983 (paperback)
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