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I’d argue. “That used books literature way I can learn about sex in my own bed.” That’s how I remember it, but I doubt that either of us would have actually used the word “sex” at the time. In each of the seven essays in this collection, I found parts of both my mother and myself. “Sex was used books literature never mentioned in our home,” Nancy Lee says in “If You Can’t Be Good.” “I may not be lovable, but my mother loves me,” Hiromi Goto writes used books literature of herself as a teen. “When my nerves aren’t jangling from a fight with my mother, I’m often walking around in a haze of bafflement,” says Melanie Little, “trying to figure out how human beings can sustain such nastiness.” “I have feelings too!” Tien Ng-Chan’s mother shouts, when she’s finally had enough; her daughter screams “I HATE YOU!” and slams the front door. Gayla Reid, in “What You Don’t Know,” can tell her mother everything—or just about.
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