
How to Be Unmothered
A Trinidadian Memoir
Author: Camille U. Adams
Narrator: Camille U. Adams
Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 08/19/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs, Women, History, Caribbean & West Indies History
Synopsis
As a young girl, Adams finds solace in Trinidad's whispering fever grass, sweet ixora flowers, and the cradling branches of the rose mango tree―all of their roots connecting her to the land's long memory. But where flora gives way to the rank pavement of Covigne Road, gunshots echo and men amass in the doorways of derelict garages, their mouths and hands promising violation. Home offers no safety: just an explosive father, cowed sisters, and a mother whose only reprieve is control. Cloying, suffocating, the maternal embrace threatens to blot out all else. Is it better to be choked, or not to be held at all?
Tormented by her mother's presence and haunted by her absence, Camille U. Adams's dazzling debut is a breathtaking account of survival and self-determination, reimagining the meaning of escape, its cost, and what comes after.
