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From The New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
As we get older, we often struggle to untangle the impact our parents have on our lives.
For acclaimed author Arundhati Roy,
that process of excavation happened after her mother's death in 2022 through writing.
Her new memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me,
is more than just a chronicle of her complex relationship with her mother,
whose bouts of clawing, lashing fury, as Roy describes it, scarred both her and her brother.
It's also about Roy herself and why she's become a writer transfixed by the pain and suffering of those around her.