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How Black Mothers Say I Love You

Trey Anthony

Finalist:Lambda Literary Award -Drama (2018)
Claudette still can't forgive her mother, Daphne, for leaving. For six years of her childhood, Claudette and her sister Valerie were left with their grandmother while their mother moved from Jamaica to Canada to start a new chapter for her family. But in that time, Daphne remarried and had another daughter.

Now Montreal-based Claudette is in her late thirties, visiting her dying mother in Toronto, but that doesn't stop her anger and abandonment issues from bubbling up. It doesn't stop Daphne from voicing her opinions on how Claudette lives her life, either. With Daphne, Claudette, and Valerie all under one roof again, each family member is forced to confront their emotions while there's still time.

Though rooted in buried strife and sadness, How Black Mothers Say I Love You is full of humor, love, and tenderness as it explores the complicated perceptions of immigrant mothers.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
  • Publish Date: Dec 26th, 2017
  • Pages: 112
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.30in - 0.40in - 0.30lb
  • EAN: 9781770918023
  • Categories: • Canadian• Women Authors• American - African American & Black

About the Author

Trey Anthony is known for the groundbreaking and award-winning television and theatrical production 'da Kink in my hair. She is the first Black Canadian woman to write and produce a television show in prime time on a major Canadian network. Trey is a former television producer for the Women's Television Network (now W) and a writer for the Comedy Network and CTV. She was recently named a Bell Media Fellow, which recognizes emerging television producers and their contribution to Canadian media. She is the creator of the wellness speaking series "A black girl in love with herself." She is regularly invited to schools to speak to students about sexuality, body image, and other issues. Originally based in Toronto, Trey now lives in Georgia.

Praise for this book

"Anthony plumbs this generational trauma to create a story of poignant truth about racism, colonialism, and their effect on the family." --Dorianne Emmerton, Mooney on Theatre