Comfort Stew

Comfort Stew
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 73
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ISBN-10 : 9780810141216
ISBN-13 : 0810141213
Rating : 4/5 (213 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Comfort Stew by : Angela Jackson

Download or read book Comfort Stew written by Angela Jackson and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 2019-11-15 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What could be more painful than a missing child? And how might the community better support families—especially young, single mothers and their children? In Comfort Stew, acclaimed Chicago poet and playwright Angela Jackson addresses these questions in what she has called “a meditation on motherhood and what it means to love. It is a call to community to renew its vows to the ancestors and to children so that no child is ever truly lost.” Hillary Robinson Clay, a self-reliant schoolteacher, is the first to notice when four-year-old Enjoli is absent from her preschool class. Guided by the memory of her mother and with support from Jake, a tough man who is capable of tenderness, Hillary parents her teenage daughter, Sojourner, who is the same age as Enjoli’s mother, Patrice. Jake is a storyteller and a “good cop” who follows Hillary’s intuition and goes looking for Enjoli. As their stories weave together, Jackson explores parenting, generational conflict, and tradition in the context of contemporary African American family life. Maternal wisdom is embodied by succeeding generations of black women in the recipe for an African stew, a dish Hillary learns to honor while adding a spice that makes it her own.


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