Document Type

Book Review

Publication Date

Spring 1999

Publication Title

World Literature Today

Volume

73

Issue

2

First Page

382

Abstract

"Grandmother says it is sometimes good to forget, to bury the heavy things of now, the things which cannot be remembered without death becoming better than life." But survival lies in the speaking of silence, in the silence of voices beaten and lost, in the silence of "the many words a woman must swallow before she can learn to speak her sorrow and be heard," in the silence of grandmothers, mothers, and daughters.

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