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“Mother, I” is a collection of confessional essays drawn from the author’s personal experiences — moments that led to deep self-discovery and, ultimately, the long-awaited realization of what it truly means to be forgiven.
This book is a record of the narrator’s conversations with someone she addresses as Mother. A pivotal presence throughout, Mother is the figure the narrator turns to for guidance when her words feel shallow and her actions misrouted — all while taking full accountability for the feelings she carries. The book explores themes of maternal love, stream-of-consciousness, silence, and expression, among others — many of which the reader is invited to discover along the way.
 
								




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