The Death of a Jaybird by Jodi M. Savage audiobook

The Death of a Jaybird: Essays on Mothers and Daughters and the Things They Leave Behind

By Jodi M. Savage
Read by Deanna Anthony

HarperAudio, HarperCollins 9780063276086

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212700160

  • ISBN: 9798212700153

  • ISBN: 9798212700177

Runtime: 7.08 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Reminiscent of The Year of Magical Thinking and Somebody’s Daughter, a deeply empathetic and often humorous collection of essays that explore the author’s ever-changing relationships with her grandmother and mother, through sickness and health, as they experience the joys and challenges of Black American womanhood.

Jodi M. Savage was raised in Brooklyn, New York, by her maternal grandmother. Her whip-smart, charismatic mother struggled with addiction and was unable to care for her. Granny—a fiery Pentecostal preacher who had a way with words—was Jodi’s rock, until Alzheimer’s disease turned the tables, and a 28-year-old Jodi stepped into the role of caretaker. It was up to Jodi to get them both through the devastations of a deteriorating mind. After Granny passed away, Jodi spent years trying to reckon with her grief. Jodi and her mother were both diagnosed with breast cancer nearly a decade later, and then Jodi lost her too.

In this searing, candid collection of essays, Jodi illuminates the roles that identity and memory play in preserving those we love. Jodi explores the lives of modern Black women and communities through the prism of her personal experiences. With grace, creativity, and insight, she looks at femininity, family, race, mental illness, grief, healthcare, and faith. Jodi deftly portrays how trauma is inherited, and how the struggle to break a generational curse can last a lifetime.

The Death of a Jaybird is a thoughtful examination of complicated family love, loss, and the liberating power of claiming our stories.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

The Death of a Jaybird is a timely reminder about the power of narrative to soothe our souls.” Kim McLarin, author of Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed
“Throughout, Savage writes as if speaking with a friend, relating her experiences, and that of others, with sincerity…Raw, honest, and heartbreaking.” Kirkus Reviews
“In this impassioned and unforgettable collection of essays, Jodi M. Savage explores the joy, beauty, and sadness that fill the lives of three generations of women, some who love too much, and others struggling to love and be loved.”  Edwidge Danticat, New York Times bestselling author

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Author

Author Bio: Jodi M. Savage

Author Bio: Jodi M. Savage

Jodi M. Savage is an employment discrimination attorney, diversity & inclusion professional, and writer in New York City. Her essays have been published in The Huffington PostCatapult, Kweli Journal, the VIDA ReviewWSQ: Women’s Studies QuarterlyWear Your Voice MagazineThe Establishment and MadameNoire. She was a participant on the panel “Getting Started, When You Just…Can’t…Even” at the 2019 SLICE Literary Conference. 

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 7.08
Audience: Adult
Language: English