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All My Mother's Lovers

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All My Mother's Lovers

By: Ilana Masad
Narrated by: Rebecca Lowman, Ilana Masad
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"A queer tour-de-force.... Compelling and astonishing." (Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things)

Intimacy has always eluded 27-year-old Maggie Krause - despite being brought up by married parents, models of domestic bliss - until, that is, Lucia came into her life. But when Maggie’s mom, Iris, dies in a car crash, Maggie returns home only to discover a withdrawn dad, an angry brother, and, along with Iris' will, five sealed envelopes, each addressed to a mysterious man she’s never heard of.

In an effort to run from her own grief and discover the truth about Iris - who made no secret of her discomfort with her daughter's sexuality - Maggie embarks on a road trip, determined to hand-deliver the letters and find out what these men meant to her mother. Maggie quickly discovers Iris’ second, hidden life, which shatters everything Maggie thought she knew about her parents’ perfect relationship. What is she supposed to tell her father and brother? And how can she deal with her own relationship when her whole world is in freefall?

Told over the course of a funeral and shiva, and written with enormous wit and warmth, All My Mother's Lovers is the exciting debut novel from fiction writer and book critic Ilana Masad. A unique meditation on the universality and particularity of family ties and grief, and a tender and biting portrait of sex, gender, and identity, All My Mother's Lovers challenges us to question the nature of fulfilling relationships.

©2020 Ilana Masad (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Queer
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Critic reviews

"A debut that explores sexuality, family trauma, and grief - after our main character’s mother dies in a car crash and leaves mysterious letters to five different men - but it's all packed in a smart, funny package." (Entertainment Weekly)

"This probing, beautiful debut novel by Ilana Masad is an intimate meditation on grief, identity, love, and inheritance.... [A] daughter's journey to realizing her mother was also a woman, and a tender tribute to the power of forgiveness, understanding, and hope." (Refinery 29)

"Ilana Masad’s All My Mother’s Lovers is a stunning excavation of the profound destabilization of grief, the secrets that twist like vines around the root system of a family, and the terror and grace of learning to be vulnerable before others. Maggie and Iris, the daughter and mother that sit at this novel’s heart, are both indelible, with a bond that not even death can demolish. A giant-hearted and sharply funny debut." (Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel)

Compelling Story • Unconditional Love • Great Narrator • Complex Family Dynamics • Well-crafted Drama • Good Voicing
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Wonderful character study and a way to learn about love—family love, lesbian love, asexualoty, pansexuality, and straight love. Not the lovemaking but the love. The acceptance and the heartbreak. Well done! Well narrated!

Not only good for young adults…

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I was not prepared for the ending of the book, but I loved that her daughter learned more about her mother’s past and saw her in a different light. The love between the family members is palpable.

I would recommend this book for those that love fiction and so much anticipation for what will come next that you listen way longer than planned.

Twists + Turns

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This book very nearly made me cry in the airport multiple times. A wonderfully written and constructed drama about legacy, loss, love, family, tradition, and the deviation from it - delivered from the first hand perspective only a queer writer could bring to these topics so many of us share complicated feelings for. Masad masterfully crafts a raw and compelling story that I cannot recommend highly enough.

Deeply Moving

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This is an enjoyable book. The author did a great job of bringing the characters to life. Maggie is just good enough to like and flawed enough to be a real person. The relarionships read as real, though the portrayal of Peter goes too close to perfection. Iris is somewhat mysterious. You want to like her, but need to know more, and the laters slowly peel back. It stalls a bit on Maggie's journey when things move much slower, but it is a nice, fairly light read/listen. The narrator is great and does a good job of voicing the different the men differently from the women.

Decidedly queer and not gimmicky

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From a post structuralist perspective, this book represents one of the coolest post binary gender narratives I’ve ever come across. Keep doing your thing Ilana Masad. Can’t wait to see the metamorphosis in your next literary work.

Amazing book

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But stuck it out for an ending that didn’t justify. Characters act as though hot sex & deference are their birthright even (or especially) if they are glib, condescending & self absorbed. Narrative is both vulgar & sentimental.

Hated this story

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Good story, enjoyable. Explorers the LGBTQ experience as well as polyamory. I would recommend it.

Polyamory

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Rarely does a book challenge our understandings of the perfect union while affirming our hopes for unconditional love. The performance was excellent. Thank you for such a good read.

Best love story wver

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I loved every single thing about this book. the story line was great and the reader did such a good job. It's definitely the best book I've listened to.

my favorite so far!

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Different kind of story maybe more of the LGBTQ community would appreciate as one character was a lesbian, another was transvestite, someone was polyamorous....
The narrator kinda ruined it for me, I don't know how to describe it but it seemed like every sentence was a run on sentence or something? This book was just ok imo.

It was OK...

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