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Mouths Don't Speak
Mouths Don't Speak | Katia D. Ulysse
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"A captivating portrait of a woman plagued with worry about family and homeland, this beautifully written novel recalls Toni Morrison's Paradise." --Library Journal "Powerful...As Ulysse explores grief, she moves beyond her protagonist to consider the murky motivations and emotions of other characters. This is a harrowing, thoughtful dive into the aftermath of national and personal tragedies filtered through diasporic life." --Publishers Weekly "Ulysse punctuates...descriptions of the lush Florestant plantation with insightful observations about strained family dynamics. The ties that bind can also constrict us." --Booklist "Katia D. Ulysse's relentless prose delves into the class divide made blatant in the wake of the earthquake while probing the boundaries of the struggles of being a multinational family in a time of crisis." --World Literature Today "A phenomenal writer." --Edwidge Danticat, author of Claire of the Sea Light "Ulysse is an intense writer, bringing her readers into the emotions of her characters...This a powerful story." --Me, You, and Books "With grace and elegance, Katia D. Ulysse explores the implications of privilege and inaction, of inadequacy and otherness, of trauma and emotional isolation, and the pervasive ways that turmoil and loss corrode the lives of the individuals involved. Mouths Dont Speak is a gem in the way it tackles difficult subjects and questions without answers." --M.J. Fivre, author of A Sky the Color of Chaos "Katia D. Ulysse is a writer of great power and passion, now delivering her most potent work to date. Mouths Dont Speak is a story of annihilation and redemption--of a more harrowing journey back from the abyss than anyone who has not read it could possibly imagine. There are those who believe that a book can be a repozwa, in which a spirit may dwell, as in a grotto, tree, or spring. If that is true, then the spirit living in this book must be a very great one." --Madison Smartt Bell, author of Behind the Moon "Mouths Don't Speak is an intimate look at the complexities of family separation and bonds, wisdom passed from one generation to the next, and haunting trauma. The 2010 earthquake that ravaged Haiti is seen through different lenses both on the island and across the water in the United States. In the fallout, Katia D. Ulysse weaves a beguiling tale of reverie and colonial imprint, new lives created out of painful pasts, and what it really means to call a place home." --Morowa Yejid, author of Time of the Locust No one was prepared for the massive earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010, taking over a quarter-million lives, and leaving millions of others homeless. Three thousand miles away, Jacqueline Florestant mourns the presumed death of her parents, while her husband, a former US Marine and combat veteran, cares for their three-year-old daughter as he fights his own battles with acute PTSD. Horrified and guilt-ridden, Jacqueline returns to Haiti in search of the proverbial "closure." Unfortunately, the Haiti she left as a child twenty-five years earlier has disappeared. Her quest turns into a tornado of deception, desperation, and more death. So Jacqueline holds tightly to her daughter--the only one who must not die.
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alisonrose
Mouths Don't Speak | Katia D. Ulysse
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Turns out that 3.36 average rating on Goodreads is generous. This was a mixed up, superficial mess. Random tangents w/no bearing on the plot, & other bits that deserved to be fleshed out yet were just stuck in & ignored. Jacqueline doesn‘t even go to Haiti—supposedly the center of the plot—until halfway thru, & the book is barely over 200 pages! So much went unexplained & unexamined, & we get a death that felt wholly gratuitous. Bleh. 1/5 ⭐️

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alisonrose
Mouths Don't Speak | Katia D. Ulysse
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Oh, a fun little interlude about a dude‘s whiny desire for a little marital rape. I‘m sure some might balk at that term, but saying that “Sundays belonged to Kevin. He could do anything he wanted—that was the agreement. He could have whatever he wanted, including her body,” and then having him keep grabbing her and she has to say no like 5 times and then he‘s all pissed off......fuck that. There is no permanent pre-consent. Go jack off and STFU 😡

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alisonrose
Mouths Don't Speak | Katia D. Ulysse
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I have no recollection of where I heard about this book, and it only has a 3.36 average rating on Goodreads, but I‘m still interested and plus, it‘s really short 😬 #nowreading

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Buddys_Momma
Mouths Don't Speak | Katia D. Ulysse
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Was at the library yesterday and picked this book up-timely in that today is the 8th anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti —not to mention the other reason that Haiti is on the minds of many today. Described as a story about love, loss, immigration & PTSD, it details the aftermath of that terrible event on a Haitian-American family. Hope to get to it over the long weekend. 🇭🇹💜💜

Tamra 👍🏾 Heartache over the callousness displayed. My kids are proud of their African heritage and I intend to keep it that way. 7y
Suet624 I wish we could make him stop. 7y
Buddys_Momma @Tamra @Suet624 My heart is seriously aching over all of this mess ☹️ Just when you think it can‘t get any worse! 7y
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