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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rain WrightPublisher: Running Wild, LLC Imprint: Running Wild Press ISBN: 9781960018854ISBN 10: 196001885 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 12 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""This collection of autobiographical narratives and poems that meditate on motherhood is a love letter to the authors' daughters and mothers, and to the land and waters of Hawai'i. Even as the stories Rain Wright tells recount heartrending experiences of domestic violence, struggles with mental health, substance abuse, cancer, houselessness, and loss, they are luminous and beautiful. Imagery of light and water flows through the intimate geographies of this book--through Wright's lyrical language, and her mother's artwork. As it makes a healing home for the generations of women in her life, The Language of Mothers creates a space for readers to breathe in the love that it radiates for them and their other-than-human companions, and for the 'āina."" Cynthia Franklin, author of Narrating Humanity: Life Writing and Movement Politics from Palestine to Mauna Kea ""The Language of Mothers offers both a harrowing story of the cascading effects of trauma and a testament to the healing strength of mother-daughter love. Wright's language is not just cerebral; she creates a language of the body, a tactile grammar, a visceral poetry. Rain Wright is a distinctive and stunning new voice."" Shawna Yang Ryan, author of Green Island ""Rain Wright's The Language of Mothers is a tender and precious gift of memory full of hard-earned wisdom, honesty, and lyricism to match. An incredible feat of love and hope spanning generations, this is a singular work of art."" Joseph Han, author of Nuclear Family Author InformationRain Wright was born in Big Sur, California and raised in Honaunau, Hawai?i. She acknowledges the Kanaka Maoli land and people whose land and occupied country she writes from in her small cottage in Honolulu. She received her Ph.D. in English with a focus on creative writing from the University of Hawai’ i at Manoa. She teaches as a lecturer at the University of Hawai’ i. Recently, her work has appeared in Fugue Journal, Connotations Press: An Online Artifact, Madras Magazine, The Pinch Journal, and Minerva Rising. Rain is the Prose Editor for Antipodes Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |