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The Leaving

Published
Jul 2022
Main Genre
Women's Fiction Women's Fiction
Pages
352

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"The Leaving is nothing short of thrilling." —Lidia Yuknavitch A wise and searching novel of a young Black woman, an unexpected pregnancy, and the struggle to overcome a legacy of trauma and mental illnessSumatra has spent her life yearning for connection with family, friends, and lovers while, almost compulsively, pushing them away. The daughter of a Nigerian immigrant father and a talented but troubled mother, she saw her childhood shattered in an incident that took her years to comprehend. Now, facing an unexpected pregnancy, Sum returns to the States from her adopted home of Beijing, fragile but determined. Discontinuing the medication that kept her dissociative disorder at bay, she revisits her life in a series of memory flashbacks, therapy sessions, and recorded messages for her unborn daughter. As she relives moments of conflict, grief, and trauma—in settings ranging from Baltimore to Barcelona, Brazil to the Philippines—Sum comes to realize that, by searching for herself in other cultures, she has been hiding from the truths of her own life. Emotionally cataclysmic yet ultimately hopeful, rendered in lyrical, spellbinding prose, The Leaving is a story of the legacy of trauma and mental illness, and of the gifts and burdens we leave to our children.

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First Edition Jul 2022 Penguin ISBN13 9780593538876 ISBN10 0593538870
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Jul 2022 Penguin ISBN13 9780593538890 ISBN10 0593538897
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Jul 2022 Riverhead Books ISBN10 B09JB1ZR6G
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Jul 2022 Penguin Audio ISBN10 B09LJWXCD7
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