The Mother Wound
By Amani Haydar
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Harry Hartog's review
CW: domestic violence, Islamophobia & racism ''The Mother Wound' is an unflinching memoir written by Amani Haydar following the devastating loss of her mother in a brutal act of domestic abuse perpetrated by her father. This is one of the most powerful memoirs I've read to date, at once a meditation on unimaginable grief and intergenerational trauma, a razor sharp critique of how the criminal legal system consistently fails victims of domestic abuse, and most of all, a heartfelt and passionate tribute to a lineage of strong women in her family. - Joyce, Harry Hartog Marrickville
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'I am from a family of strong women.'
Amani Haydar suffered the unimaginable when she lost her mother in a brutal act of domestic violence perpetrated by her father. Five months pregnant at the time, her own perception of how she wanted to mother (and how she had been mothered) was shaped by this devastating murder.
After her mother's death, Amani began reassessing everything she knew of her parents' relationship. They had been unhappy for so long - should she have known that it would end like this? A lawyer by profession, she also saw the holes in the justice system for addressing and combating emotional abuse and coercive control.
Amani also had to reckon with the weight of familial and cultural context. Her parents were brought together in an arranged marriage, her mother thirteen years her father's junior. Her grandmother was brutally killed in the 2006 war in Lebanon, adding complex layers of intergenerational trauma.
Writing with grace and beauty, Amani has drawn from this a story of female resilience and the role of motherhood in the home and in the world. In The Mother Wound, she uses her own strength to help other survivors find their voices.
PRAISE FOR THE MOTHER WOUND
'Magnificent'
Bri Lee
'Unforgettable'
Randa Abdel-Fattah
'Transcendent'
Jess Hill
'Urgent'
Canberra Times
'Significant'
The Saturday Paper
'Inspiring'
Reader's Digest
'Vibrant'
Law Society Journal
'Powerful'
Good Reading
- ISBN:
- 9781761265037
- Format:
- Paperback
- Pages:
- 352
- Published:
- Publisher:
- Pan Macmillan Australia
- Imprint:
- Pan Australia
- Weight:
- 274 g