
Malaya
Essays on Freedom
Author: Cinelle Barnes
Narrator: Cinelle Barnes
Unabridged: 6 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/29/2019

Author: Cinelle Barnes
Narrator: Cinelle Barnes
Unabridged: 6 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/29/2019
Cinelle Barnes is a memoirist, essayist, and educator from Manila, Philippines. She is the author of Monsoon Mansion: A Memoir, which was listed as a Best Nonfiction Book of 2018 by Bustle and nominated for the 2018 Reading Women Nonfiction Award. She is also the editor of a forthcoming anthology of essays about the American South by writers of color. Having earned an MFA degree in creative nonfiction from Converse College, Cinelle has written for Buzzfeed, Catapult, Literary Hub, Hyphen, Panorama: A Journal of Intelligent Travel, and South 85, among others. Her work has received fellowships and grants from VONA, Kundiman, the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Charleston Arts Festival, and the Lowcountry Quarterly Arts Grant. Barnes was the 2018–19 writer-in-residence at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, where she and her family live. For more information, visit www.cinellebarnes.com.
MALAYA is a collection of essays that reflect on Barnes’s life after immigrating to the US. Like her first book, MONSOON MANSION, this book dives deep into her personal experiences in a very intimate way. Barnes doesn’t shy away from the difficult topics such as living as an undocumented immigrant,......more
Malaya, essays on freedom, by Cinelle Barnes (pub. 2019 by Little A publishing) Belated Filipinx-American History Month & happy non-fiction November!!! I’ve had this book on my shelf for a while, since I devoured Monsoon Mansion, her memoir, last year. Finally decided to read this bc I’ve been missi......more
In this essay collection, Barnes shares the challenges and struggles she went through as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S., being brown in a white country, marrying a man who comes from a white family, being a first time mother and author while dealing with childhood trauma. I loved Monsoon Mansi......more
This is a beautifully written book. Having read “Monsoon Mansion” for book club, I wanted to read the rest of Cinelle Barnes’ life story. She does not disappoint. Coming from a traumatic background, Cinelle encapsulates the life of someone with PTSD, post-pardum depression, the fight behind writing......more
a fantastic collection of essays that range from the punitive and incessant limbo that is undocumented status to the double-edged vulnerability of dealing with one's familial trauma. the essay/prose poem in the beginning, "Yours" was amazing. "Genealogy" and "To Care, To Care Too Much" were great re......more
“A collection of essays extends and expands on the themes introduced in the author’s highly regarded memoir, Monsoon Mansion (2018). Barnes’s first book introduced a gifted writer with a compelling story about her life in the Philippines…A sturdy transitional volume that finds Barnes reflecting on her first and anticipating her next.” —Kirkus Reviews“Barnes’s stirring follow-up to her memoir, Monsoon Mansion…continues her life story by sharing her life in America while undocumented…Barnes’s story is unforgettable, and highly relevant to 2019 America.” —Publishers Weekly