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Mother Archive
Mother Archive: A Dominican Family Memoir | Erika Morillo
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A family murder kept secret, the mysterious disappearance of her father, the systematic erasing of family photographs, a turbulent relationship with her mother, layers of trauma and abuse. In Mother Archive, Erika Morillo reconciles these demons of her past by searching for and seeking out the roots of her family. Intertwining memories with archival family photographs, news clippings, film stills, and artistic images, Morillo revisits her childhood growing up in the Dominican Republic, a place and time riddled with a history of violence and a tradition of erasure. Spanning three generations across three different countries, this memoir works as a map in which the author traces incidents in her family history to help her understand herself and her own experience as a mother.
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I went into this book not knowing what to expect, but I certainly didn‘t expect this! I could not put this one down.

Morillo details her very difficult and abusive relationship with her mother, and I‘ll be honest and confess that it was sometimes a tough read for me, since we both come from similar backgrounds (Dominican, parent(s) who were activists), but our stories could not be more different.

5⭐️ Pub Date: 10/28/24