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The Last Time I Saw Mother
The Last Time I Saw Mother | Arlene J. Chai
10 posts | 9 read | 7 to read
"My mother never writes. So when the mail arrived that day, I was not expecting to find a letter from her. There was no warning." Between generations of women, there are always secrets--relationships kept hidden, past events obscured, true feelings not spoken. But sometimes the truth is so primal it must be told. Now, with haunting lyricism and emotional clarity, Arlene Chai has written an exquisite novel about a family of women who break their silence. At the center of The Last Time I Saw Mother is the singular story of a woman who suddenly learns she is not who she thinks she is. Caridad is a wife and mother, a native of the Philippines living in Sydney, Australia. Out of the blue Caridad's mother summons her home. Although she is not ill, Thelma needs to talk to her daughter -- to reveal a secret that has been weighing heavily on her for years. It is a tale that Caridad in no way suspects. She stopped asking questions about the past long ago; her mother's constant reluctance to answer finally subdued her curiosity. Now, it is through the words of Thelma, her aunt Emma, and her cousin Ligaya, that Caridad will learn the startling truth and attempt to recapture what has been lost to her. Arlene Chai tells their versions of the story in their own voices, each one distinct, moving, and magical. As each woman tells her part of their family's hidden history, Caridad hears at last the unspoken stories--the joys and sorrows that her parents kept to themselves, and the never forgotten tragedy of the war years, when Japan's brutal occupation and civilian deprivations helped destroy a country and its history. The Last Time I Saw Mother is about mothers and daughters. It is about a cultural identity born of Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino influence. And it is about the healing power of truth. Arlene Chai is one of the most stunning new novelists in years. She takes us to a place we have never been before. From the Hardcover edition.
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squirrelbrain
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This was a well-written family saga and I did enjoy it. I just felt it was curiously dispassionate on the Japanese occupation of the #philippines and could, therefore, have been set anywhere. I think it was because the story was told by different narrators, telling their history to the MC, which made it feel rather distant.

A good read, nevertheless. Thanks for sending it to me Cindy! Would anyone else like this? #swapme

#readingasia2021

BarbaraBB Gorgeous cover! 3y
Cinfhen Great review!! I learnt a lot about the Philippines from this book/ the culture, traditions and foods 3y
Cinfhen Hope you‘re having fun on your vacation 3y
squirrelbrain We are thank you @Cinfhen - it‘s been a bit hot to do anything but sit and read though! 3y
Librarybelle I like this cover! 3y
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Look what arrived today Cindy! @Cinfhen

That‘s taken over two months to get here.... I‘d completely forgotten about it and I was only looking at my spreadsheet last weekend and grumbling at the lack of a #philippines book for #readingasia2021! #spreadsheetsquirrel

Thanks also for the bookmarks and card is ever so cute too....

I‘ll drop you an email in the next few days 😘

Cinfhen I‘m glad it arrived/ I was afraid it was lost 😠 4y
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Cinfhen
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I bought this book ages ago, thanks to @arlenefinnigan and I was so happy to discover it works for #ReadingAsia21 #Philippines A quick read but full of rich detail about Manila, the Japanese invasion & life before and after WWII. It‘s also a story about secrets and family loyalty ~ a perfect read for a lazy Saturday. I‘m happy to swap or just plain share if anybody needs a book for this country.

squirrelbrain Sounds wonderful! 4y
Cinfhen Do you want this one @squirrelbrain for #ReadingAsia21 ?!?? 4y
squirrelbrain If you‘re sure you don‘t mind Cindy - I just checked my spreadsheet and I don‘t have one for the #philippines. You‘ll have to let me know if you would like any of mine - the ones I‘ve read so far have all flown off around the world, other than The Gates of Damascus. I didn‘t love it, but @BarbaraBB did. Or wait and see what else appears! 4y
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Cinfhen Ha!!! It‘s so nice we are all sharing ♥️I have a book for Syria already so I‘ll pass on Gates but im happy to mail this one to you @squirrelbrain I think you‘ll like it and mummy squirrel too!!! 4y
squirrelbrain You‘re so kind Cindy! 😘 4y
Cinfhen I won‘t read it again but it was definitely a good read and I learnt a lot @squirrelbrain / your address hasn‘t changed - right?? 4y
squirrelbrain No, still here where I always am! 4y
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Cinfhen Oohhh! I‘ve already stacked but now im motivated to seek this book out! Off to book depository xx 6y
Cinfhen Found it on Amazon used but good condition 🤞🏼🤞🏼 6y
gradcat All these book covers a putting me in mind of Gauguin for some reason...😂 6y
arlenefinnigan @gradcat??? I am intrigued.... 😂 6y
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Cinfhen This book sounds awesome!! Stacked!!! 7y
Cinfhen @Centique this might appeal to you as well?!? 7y
Centique @Cinfhen thanks for pointing it out! Yes, it sounds wonderful. I‘m interested in learning more about the Phillipines community too. 7y
arlenefinnigan @Centique @cinfhen it's a great book. The stuff about the war is brutal, but it's a great insight into the history. 7y
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bookworm.krizia
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❤️❤️❤️

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#AuthorWhoSharesYourName #riotgrams
Old photo because I lent this book to my mum, who left it out in the rain.

Leniverse Oh no! 😱 🌂 8y
arlenefinnigan @Leniverse it's her birthday this month, I'm gonna get her one of those plastic baby bath books. 8y
Leniverse 🤣😂🤣👍 8y
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#somethingforsept #septphotochallenge a book in translation.

Why yes I am shallow enough to have read this book mainly because the author has the same first name as me. Glad I did though, fantastic read.