Teaching My Mother how to Give Birth

In 'Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth,' Warsan Shire explores the complex relationships between women, culture, and identity. Through poignant poetry, she delves into the struggles of motherhood, migration, and the female experience, offering a raw and intimate glimpse into her world. The collection unveils the nuances of generational trauma while celebrating resilience and strength. Shire's evocative language not only conveys the pain of loss but also the beauty of life and connection. This powerful work challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of heritage and femininity.

By Warsan Shire

Published: 2011

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