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"Estate Sale"
Mothers and Strangers (book), UNC Press (2019)
  • Sally Greene
Abstract
Faced with her mother's declining health and memory, a daughter has to deal with selling her house, and everything in it, while her mother lives. The process prompts an extended reflection on the home and everything in it, the separate though inextricable lives of mother and daughter, and the melancholy of "ambiguous loss."
Publication Date
February, 2019
Publisher Statement
In this anthology of creative nonfiction, twenty-eight writers set out to discover what they know, and don’t know, about the person they call Mother. Celebrated writers Samia Serageldin and Lee Smith have curated a diverse and insightful collection that challenges stereotypes about mothers and expands our notions of motherhood in the South. The mothers in these essays were shaped, for good and bad, by the economic and political crosswinds of their time. Whether their formative experience was the Great Depression or the upheavals of the 1970s, their lives reflected their era and influenced how they raised their children. The writers in Mothers and Strangers explore the reliability of memory, examine their family dynamics, and come to terms with the past.
Citation Information
Sally Greene. ""Estate Sale"" Mothers and Strangers (book), UNC Press (2019) p. 111 - 119
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sallygreene/12/