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''This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum'' Nadiya Hussain
___________

What does it mean to be a parent in a space where you are the minority?

Meandering through a supermarket highway of camembert and baguettes, Priya Joi heard a heart-stopping confession about her daughter''s identity that made her entire being implode like a dying star. Confronted with the fact that maybe her daughter was not entirely at peace with her appearance, she suddenly had to grapple not only with motherhood but also how to talk to her kid about race and identity.

In M(other)land, Joi writes powerfully about how her personal and cultural identity intersect with motherhood - and how they inform her identity as a (British-Indian) parent and step-parent. The book is her powerful, witty response to the absence of an inclusive, accessible blueprint for navigating life as a multi-faceted mother. By sharing her own story, she writes into this sil

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/13/2024
    ISBN13: 9780241574324, 978-0241574324
    ISBN10: 241574323

    Non Fiction , Biography

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    ''This is the kind of book I wish I had access to as a young mum'' Nadiya Hussain
    ___________

    What does it mean to be a parent in a space where you are the minority?

    Meandering through a supermarket highway of camembert and baguettes, Priya Joi heard a heart-stopping confession about her daughter''s identity that made her entire being implode like a dying star. Confronted with the fact that maybe her daughter was not entirely at peace with her appearance, she suddenly had to grapple not only with motherhood but also how to talk to her kid about race and identity.

    In M(other)land, Joi writes powerfully about how her personal and cultural identity intersect with motherhood - and how they inform her identity as a (British-Indian) parent and step-parent. The book is her powerful, witty response to the absence of an inclusive, accessible blueprint for navigating life as a multi-faceted mother. By sharing her own story, she writes into this sil

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