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Oh My Mother!
Oh My Mother!: A Memoir in Nine Adventures | Connie Wang
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A dazzling mother-daughter adventure around the world in pursuit of self-discovery, a family reckoning, and Asian American defiance In Chinese, the closest expression to oh my god is wo de ma ya. Its an interjection, a polite expletive, something to say when youre out of words. Translated literally, it means oh my motherthe instinctual first person you think of when youre on the cusp of losing it, or putting it all together. In each essay of this hilarious, heartfelt, and pitch-perfectly honest memoir, journalist Connie Wang explores her complicated relationship to her stubborn and charismatic mother Qing Li through the oh my god moments in their travels together, venturing into the world to find their place in it, and sometimes rail against itas well as against each other. This brilliantly original work of feminism and flaw is Eat, Pray, Love for a new generationif our real-life heroine had Minor Feelings and Trick Mirror in her suitcase and her always endearing, occasionally infuriating mother in the copilot seat; and if, instead of finding themselves through pasta and yoga, this iconic mother-daughter duo attended a Magic Mike strip show in Vegas, experimented with edibles in Amsterdam, and flip-flopped through Versailles, wondering where their next trip would lead.
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booklover3258
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/NiHKABzz5Ys

Enjoy!

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Chelsea.Poole
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First of all, this cover 😍 This is a short read, a “memoir in 9 adventures” of Wang‘s Chinese mother. They immigrated to America. Between any mother and daughter irritations and misunderstandings abound, but these are highlighted when cultural norms are part of the relationship. Great audio narration but the stories didn‘t go as deep as some other memoirs I‘ve read. This felt more anecdotal and humorous which was good but scratched the surface.

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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wang - journalist, and former Refinery29 editorial director - shares nine stories / adventures experienced with her Chinese immigrant mother. I knew I was gonna enjoy this when she explained the title. How clever! The mother-daughter relationship thread works well here. A solid essay collection; my favorite being the one about Disney.

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