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8 New Spring Books That Explore The Intricacies Of Motherhood Including a delightful memoir from Korean-American writer, Michelle Zauner. Amil Niazi Updated May 14, 2021 This is a particularly gruelling time for mothers, who are juggling domestic concerns and paid work while managing the isolation and anxiety of a raging virus. One silver lining (if we can call it that) has been a new kind of radical transparency about what it takes to be a parent. These books challenge our notions of who a mother is and what a family can look like. Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner This hilarious memoir from a KoreanAmerican writer is an expressive, joyous book about food, family, identity and loss. Zauner’s beautifully sketched portrait of her mother will leave any second-generation immigrant giggling and crying about the poignancy and power of our own moms and the food that ties them to us. ....
May 13, 2021 By Amil Niazi Ms. Niazi is a writer and producer whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Cut, Refinery29 and Vice. On the premiere episode of her daytime talk show in 2003, Ellen DeGeneres performed her very first monologue with more than a hint of nervousness in her voice. As she explained to an enthusiastic studio audience what a “mark” was and walked through the set of her new show (and then intentionally missed her mark), her palpable excitement made her instantly likable. “This is my first applause break. My first laugh,” she marveled. She went on to explain that the show, its staff and its audience are “like a family.” ....