Mama Said, Kristen Gentry
Mama Said, Kristen Gentry
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Mama Said
Stories

Author: Kristen Gentry

Narrator: Carmen Jewel Jones

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

The linked stories in Mama Said are set in Louisville, Kentucky, a city with a rich history steeped in tobacco, bourbon, and gambling, indulgences that can quickly become gripping and destructive vices. Set amid the tail end of the crack epidemic and the rise of the opioid crisis, Mama Said evokes Black family life in all its complexity, following JayLynn, along with her cousins Zaria and Angel, as they come of age struggling against their mothers' drug addictions.

JayLynn heads to college intent on gaining distance from her depressed mother, only to learn that her mother's illness has reached a terrifying peak. She fears the chaos and instability of her extended family will prove too much for her boyfriend, whose idyllic family feels worlds, not miles, apart from her own. When bats invade Zaria's new home, she is forced to determine how much she is willing to sacrifice to be a good mother. Angel rebels on Derby night, risking her safety to connect with her absent mother and the wild ways that consumed her.

Mama Said separates from stereotypes of Black families, presenting instead the joy, humor, and love that coexist with the trauma of drug abuse within communities. Kristen Gentry's stories showcase the wide-reaching repercussions of addiction and the ties that forever bind daughters to their mothers, flaws and all.

Reviews

Goodreads review by grace on January 06, 2024

2.5 ⭐ this is a non-chronological short story collection where all the stories are interwoven into a single overarching narrative; the stories primarily focus on jaylynn and her cousins, zaria and angel. nonetheless, a good amount of the stories also vocalize other characters in the aforementioned’s......more

Goodreads review by Courtney Elizabeth Young on April 13, 2024

Kristen Gentry does such an amazing job at interweaving these stories; the overlaps of each character stand-alone in their own right but also prompt an interconnectedness that is so elemental in short story collections. As a white woman my view into the Black experience will always be limited, my eff......more

Goodreads review by Bron on January 19, 2024

Mama Said is a collection of connected short stories focusing on the Black family experience in Louisville Kentucky immediately following the crack epidemic. Gentry confronts both the stereotypes and very real experiences of Black families being confronted with what she describes as indulgences that......more

Goodreads review by La Tonya on April 06, 2024

These are short stories depicting the lives of Jean and her daughters, Claudia, Sandy, Maxine, Dee, and Yolanda. Jean was stoic and gave all she had to her daughters when it came to the basic necessities of life. They had a roof over their heads, electricity, food (although not the best), heat, and......more

Goodreads review by Gina on July 02, 2024

I read this group of short stories to fill the 52 Book Challenge February Mini Challenge, written by a black author in your favorite genre. I'm so sorry. I read it a couple of weeks ago. Even with reading the blurb again, I can't remember what it was about. And that makes me sad. I will read it agai......more