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A 'beautiful and eye-opening' (Jacqueline Woodson), 'hilarious and heart-rending' (Celeste Ng) graphic memoir about American identity, interracial families, and the realities that divide us, from the acclaimed author of The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing.NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Chicago Tribune - The New York Public Library - Publishers Weekly AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review - Time - BuzzFeed - Esquire - Library Journal - Kirkus Reviews'How brown is too brown?'
'Can Indians be racist?'
'What does real love between really different people look like?'
Like many six-year-olds, Mira Jacob's half-Jewish, half-Indian son, Z, has questions about everything. At first they are innocuous enough, but as tensions from the 2016 election spread from the media into his own family, they become much, much more complicated. Trying to answer him honestly, Mira has to think back to where she's gotten her own answers: her most formative conversations about race, color, sexuality, and, of course, love. Written with humor and vulnerability, this deeply relatable graphic memoir is a love letter to the art of conversation--and to the hope that hovers in our most difficult questions. LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/OPEN BOOK AWARD 'Jacob's earnest recollections are often heartbreaking, but also infused with levity and humor. What stands out most is the fierce compassion with which she parses the complexities of family and love.'--Time
'Good Talk uses a masterful mix of pictures and words to speak on life's most uncomfortable conversations.'--io9
'Mira Jacob just made me toss everything I thought was possible in a book-as-art-object into the garbage. Her new book changes everything.'--Kiese Laymon, New York Times bestselling author of Heavy
Advance praise for Good Talk “A breezy but poignant graphic memoir that takes on racism, love, and the election of President Trump. The collage effect creates an odd, immediate intimacy. Mira Jacob employs pages of narrative prose sparingly but hauntingly. Good Talk’s subtitle is A Memoir in Conversations, and many of the talks in the book center on Jacob trying to answer the questions of her incessantly inquisitive son Z. He asks pointed.
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Read MoreMarch 1, 2020
In a time of great political and social division, how do you tackle tricky topics with your loved ones? Or even trickier--with your mixed-race child?
Enter Good Talk, Mira Jacob’s captivating illustrated memoir that offers a truly unique look at the way we communicate, and how we navigate those uncomfortable topics with the important people in our lives — and how those efforts, no matter how well intentioned, can hit a dead end.
Mira Jacob is the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing. Her recent work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Vogue, Glamour, Tin House, Electric Literature and Literary Hub. She lives in Brooklyn.
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This episode was produced, mixed, and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn, with editorial help from Beau Friedlander. Our host and co-producer is Amanda Stern. Author and book cover illustration by Ella Friedlander.
Music: “Rufus Canis” by Rufus Canis, “Timeless Love” by Joonie, “The Finch” by Rufus Canis, “Bloom” by Brian Sussman, “Anti Atlas” by Angele David Guillou, “Better” by Jackie Hill Perry, “Uni Swing Vox” by Rufus Canis, “Grin” by JPoetic.