Tears of My Mother, Wendy Osefo
Tears of My Mother, Wendy Osefo
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Tears of My Mother
The Legacy of My Nigerian Upbringing

Author: Wendy Osefo

Narrator: Wendy Osefo

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

When star of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Potomac Dr. Wendy Osefo was growing up, her mother was her everything. But when she became a mother herself, everything changed. In this “exquisitely-drawn portrait of the intense bond that only a mother can have with a daughter” (Katie Haufner, author of Mother Daughter Me), Wendy explores how her Nigerian upbringing has affected her life, her success, and her role as a parent.

Wendy Osefo’s mother, Iyom Susan Okuzu, arrived in the United States from Nigeria with two things: a single suitcase and the fierce determination to make a better life for herself and her future family. And she succeeded: starting out working in a fast-food restaurant and ultimately becoming the director of nursing at a major metropolitan hospital.

While Susan may have taken pride in triumphing over every financial and emotional challenge, in Nigerian culture, a parent is only as successful as his or her children. And so her daughter, with gratitude and appreciation for her mother’s sacrifices, worked hard to meet every demand Susan made of her. With four advanced degrees and a position at Johns Hopkins University as a professor—as well as being a highly sought-after political commentator, a cherished wife, and a loving mother of three—Dr. Wendy has given her mother bragging rights for life. But at what cost to herself?

In Tears of My Mother, the star of The Real Housewives of Potomac describes growing up as a first-generation American, balancing two distinct cultures. And she takes a critical look at the paradox of her mother’s parenting: approval conditioned by achievement. As a teenager, Wendy struggled to carve out her own identity while still walking the narrow path of her mother’s expectations. Unwavering family loyalty and obedience gave Wendy the road map to making it in America, but it also drove a wedge between mother and daughter, never more so than when she began to build her own family.

“A love letter to Dr. Osefo’s mother and first-generation immigrants all across America” (Library Journal), this book is for anyone who has faced conflict in the mother-daughter relationship or wondered how much of their own upbringing they want to pass on to the next generation.

About Wendy Osefo

Dr. Wendy Osefo is a Nigerian American political commentator, public affairs academic, philanthropist, and television personality. She is an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins School of Education. She is also a cast member on The Real Housewives of Potomac.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patti

Note: I received this from a Goodreads giveaway. This is my unbiased review. When I was perusing the titles on Goodreads for the giveaways, I can’t explain what about this book intrigued me. I had no clue who Dr. Wendy Osefo was. I’ve never watched an episode of any Real Housewives show, and have nev......more

I like Dr Wendy Osefo’s memoir. I already admired her as the only PhD Nigerian professed from John Hopkins university and fox commenter in the Real Housewives of Potomac. She stands out because not only, she has brains, beauty, family ( wife and mother of 3!) but she is a first generation immigrant.......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

I was not familiar with the author even one bit, but chose to listen to her immigrant experience. This part was done quite well, with a bit of hammering in on the through points. Though, I guess that was kind of the point-the unrelentingness of her mother's drive for her daughters to succeed on HER......more