Uncertain Kin
CBC Books | | Posted: January 10, 2022 3:25 PM | Last Updated: July 21, 2022
Janice Lynn Mather
Set against the vivid backdrop of the Bahamas, these 18 beautiful and haunting stories introduce us to women and girls searching for identity and belonging during moments of profound upheaval. These women are bold and big-hearted, complex and intimately familiar. They grapple with the bonds of kinship and the responsibilities of parenthood, with grief, longing, betrayal, coming of age and what it means to be a woman.
In Mango Summer, little girls begin disappearing from their beds during one lush, steaming August. In Morning Swim, a jogger, newly diagnosed with cancer, makes a sinister discovery on the beach. Nassau wakes up to blood-red water pouring from its taps after a pastor decries witchcraft in Drinking Water. In Boyo, a woman new to Vancouver struggles to plant roots in a city that doesn't seem to want her or her young son.
These stories are at once deeply grounded and tinged with folkoric and surreal elements — and all speak to the beauty and brutality of being alive. (From Doubleday Canada)
Uncertain Kin is available in April 2022.
Janice Lynn Mather is a novelist and short story writer born and raised in Nassau, Bahamas, who now lives in Vancouver. Her other books include Learning to Breathe, which was a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — text.
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