My Father's Wife and My Daughter's Emu
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These moving and bittersweet stories are brought to life by Dabeks eye for the perfect elucidating detail. Alison Bechdel author of Fun HomeNina Dabeks scintillating insightful stories live at the intersection of funny and sad. Brilliantly depicting moments in the life of one worried loving woman they remind us that ordinary life is never ordinary and is also more dangerous than we might think. Still with the right partner-a woman as loving as she is but calmer-and two always-surprising daughters happiness may be saved. I loved reading this book and did not want it to end. Alice Mattison author of ConscienceI loved this book. Nina Dabek sketches domestic life so delicately and in such a disarmingly frank way. Plus her perfect deadpan humor kills me. Nostalgia grief gratitude devotion its all here-all the beauty and difficulty of living in the world.Catherine Newman author of Catastrophic HappinessMy Fathers Wife and My Daughters Emu is a touching and nuanced portrait of a womans passage from the delusions of childhood to the revelations and burdens of adulthood. Nina Dabek is a wise subtle writer and her debut collection is impressive.Lynne Sharon Schwartz author of Truthtelling The middle of three sisters Naomi grows up in late 20th century New York a city as rich in opportunity as it is fraught with hidden hazards. Not the least of these spring from the minefields of family life. Just as Naomi comes into her own history enters to reframe the narrative. Dabek is a writer of considerable clarity and grace. The story she tells in propulsive prose is affirming yes and utterly contemporary but its not without shadows giving the whole a Chekhovian richness and depth.Askold Melnyczuk author of The Man Who Would Not Bow--In the first half of this psychological and subtly humorous collection of linked short stories we meet the child and adolescent Naomi who lives in the Bronx with her two sisters and her parents. Naomi not only grapples with the complexity of her relationships her familys mysteries and the world around her but also finds her way to her lesbian identity. In the second half the adult Naomi experiences the challenges and pleasures of lesbian motherhood while continuing to untangle her fathers past and present and her complicated love for him.My Fathers Wife and My Daughters Emu by Nina Dabek follows the trajectory of one lesbians life - from childhood to motherhood - as she makes sense of the world.
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