Mainline Mama, Keeonna Harris
Mainline Mama, Keeonna Harris
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Mainline Mama
A Memoir

Author: Keeonna Harris

Narrator: Bahni Turpin

Unabridged: 7 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

A powerful exploration of self-resilience, family, and community from activist and prison abolitionist Keeonna Harris.Keeonna and Jason met as young teens. Only fourteen, Keeonna had never had a boyfriend before, dreamed of attending Spelman to become an obstetrician, and thought she was “grown.” Within a year she was pregnant and Jason was in prison, convicted of a carjacking and sentenced to twenty-two years. Overnight Keeonna had become a “mainline mama,” a parent facing the task of raising a child—while still growing up herself—with an incarcerated partner. In this triumphant memoir, Keeonna recalls her challenging journey as a mainline mama, from learning to overcome the exhausting difficulties of navigating the carceral system in the United States to transforming herself into an advocate for women like her—the predominantly Black and Brown women left behind to pick up the pieces of their families and fractured lives. Keeonna speaks frankly about the forces that threatened to defeat her, how she learned to re - build her broken relationship with a mother who had lost trust in her, and how time eased the shame, guilt, and stigma of being a young Black teen mom with a partner behind bars. She offers inspiration and solace, showing how to create moments of beauty, humanity, and love—such as picking the perfect wedding dress for a ceremony in a state prison visiting room—in a place de - signed to break spirits. Mainline Mama is about creating self-love and community—crucial acts of radical resistance against a prison industrial complex designed to dehumanize and to separate and shut away incarcerated individuals and their loved ones from the world.

About Keeonna Harris

Keeonna Harris is a writer, storyteller, mother of five, prison abolitionist, activist, and academic, born and raised in Watts and other parts of South Central Los Ange - les. Her work focuses on health disparities and radical organizing for women connected to systems of mass incarceration, mothering, and community building as acts of radical defiance against carceral institutions. Harris has received several honors, including a 2018–2019 PEN America Writing for Justice Fellowship, a 2021 Tin House Summer Residency, a 2023 Baldwin For The Arts Residency, and a 2023 Hedgebrook Fellowship as the 2023 Edith Wharton Writer-in-Residence. She is a 2024 Hay - market Writing Freedom Fellow and a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Washington in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health. She is developing the Borderland Project, a mental health and community support system for women forced to navigate carceral institutions to maintain connections with incarcerated persons. She lives in Seattle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Books Amongst Friends on March 17, 2025

This book reminded me why I tend to avoid memoirs. I always struggle with rating them because they’re deeply personal — how do you critique someone’s lived experience? My biggest issue with Mainline Mama is that while it’s a personal reflection on the author’s life and her connection to the prison sy......more

Goodreads review by Carol on March 24, 2025

This book gives you a peek into a life so many must endure and too many ignore— the world of those who love folks in prison. It is also a story of resilience and how one woman navigated life.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on February 23, 2025

One problem I have with memoirs are that a lot of them are written by accomplished authors. For example, when someone like Dave Eggers or Mary Karr pumps out a memoir, you know they are going to manipulate the story to make it a) readable, b) compelling, and most importantly c) favorable. On the othe......more

Goodreads review by Lalaa #ThisBlackGirlReads on March 20, 2025

Keeonna Harris’ Mainline Mama is a deeply personal and thought-provoking memoir that takes readers inside the complexities of loving someone who is incarcerated. Through her raw storytelling, Harris explores the emotional, financial, and social challenges of sustaining a relationship with an impriso......more

Goodreads review by Shipra on April 19, 2025

I love books about strong mothers - it reminds me of my mother, me as a mother and all the mothers I see around me - their unconditional love. They can be soft and fierce at the same time when it comes to the family. They go to any lengths to protect, guard and provide for them. I spotted Mainline m......more