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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Colorado Book Award

Trade Review
"Part memoir, part travelogue, part parental guide, this book is a stunningly beautiful love letter from a mother to her daughter to help her daughter embrace the world she lives in, to introduce her to her ancestors, and prepare her for the future." -- Edwidge Danticat, author of The Art of Death
"Calm, lucid, and sturdy, Dungy’s account stares down the effects and unevenly distributed burdens of our shared past and present with clear eyes, full heart, and the kind of dedication to fact, feeling, and history that we truly need now, as ever." -- Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts
"Dungy's prose is rich, fertile, astoundingly beautiful, and also singular and exacting. What better a voice to explore the rapture of motherhood, the fraught vulnerability of living in a black body, and the beautiful intimacy that can arise between near strangers? Guidebook to Relative Strangers is world-enlarging and indispensable." -- Tracy K. Smith, US poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Life on Mars
"As intimate as it is expansive." -- Roxane Gay, author of Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body
"Evokes the blend of horror, mortality, and terrible tenderness [Dungy] has previously captured in her poetry." -- Elle
"If you’ve been searching for an Eat, Pray, Love-esque memoir that isn’t exploitative, Guidebook to Relative Strangers is definitely worth your time." -- Bitch Magazine
"[Dungy] writes not as an authority, but as a fellow traveler, reminding us that motherhood will crack open your heart, clutter your brain, confound your steps and explode your consciousness." -- Mutha Magazine
"In stirring and insightful prose, the wonder of our shared journey is spelled out on these pages. The music from Camille Dungy’s pen is as intimate as the blues and as epic as a symphony." -- Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage
"Some essay collections challenge your intellect, others break open your heart, a few grant a new way of seeing, and occasionally one sings a song you feel in your bones. It’s rare that a collection hits all four notes, yet Camille T. Dungy’s first collection of essays…does so with impressive range, ambition, and timeliness." -- Cate Hodorowicz - Rumpus
"For Dungy, history is a shared root system that nourishes her vital imagination. Guidebook to Relative Strangers is a balm for the American soul." -- Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Digest
"Dungy’s voice engages as a conversation with a dear friend might, with affection for the possibilities revealed in human relationships. These gorgeous essays are essential and deeply compelling." -- Wendy S. Walters, author of Multiply / Divide

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      Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
      Publication Date: 8/7/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780393356083, 978-0393356083
      ISBN10: 0393356086

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Colorado Book Award

      Trade Review
      "Part memoir, part travelogue, part parental guide, this book is a stunningly beautiful love letter from a mother to her daughter to help her daughter embrace the world she lives in, to introduce her to her ancestors, and prepare her for the future." -- Edwidge Danticat, author of The Art of Death
      "Calm, lucid, and sturdy, Dungy’s account stares down the effects and unevenly distributed burdens of our shared past and present with clear eyes, full heart, and the kind of dedication to fact, feeling, and history that we truly need now, as ever." -- Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts
      "Dungy's prose is rich, fertile, astoundingly beautiful, and also singular and exacting. What better a voice to explore the rapture of motherhood, the fraught vulnerability of living in a black body, and the beautiful intimacy that can arise between near strangers? Guidebook to Relative Strangers is world-enlarging and indispensable." -- Tracy K. Smith, US poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Life on Mars
      "As intimate as it is expansive." -- Roxane Gay, author of Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body
      "Evokes the blend of horror, mortality, and terrible tenderness [Dungy] has previously captured in her poetry." -- Elle
      "If you’ve been searching for an Eat, Pray, Love-esque memoir that isn’t exploitative, Guidebook to Relative Strangers is definitely worth your time." -- Bitch Magazine
      "[Dungy] writes not as an authority, but as a fellow traveler, reminding us that motherhood will crack open your heart, clutter your brain, confound your steps and explode your consciousness." -- Mutha Magazine
      "In stirring and insightful prose, the wonder of our shared journey is spelled out on these pages. The music from Camille Dungy’s pen is as intimate as the blues and as epic as a symphony." -- Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage
      "Some essay collections challenge your intellect, others break open your heart, a few grant a new way of seeing, and occasionally one sings a song you feel in your bones. It’s rare that a collection hits all four notes, yet Camille T. Dungy’s first collection of essays…does so with impressive range, ambition, and timeliness." -- Cate Hodorowicz - Rumpus
      "For Dungy, history is a shared root system that nourishes her vital imagination. Guidebook to Relative Strangers is a balm for the American soul." -- Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Digest
      "Dungy’s voice engages as a conversation with a dear friend might, with affection for the possibilities revealed in human relationships. These gorgeous essays are essential and deeply compelling." -- Wendy S. Walters, author of Multiply / Divide

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