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Motherland: A Memoir
By (Author) Paula Ramn
Translated by Julia Sanches
Translated by Jennifer Shyue
Amazon Publishing
AmazonCrossing
16th May 2024
31st October 2023
United States
Paperback
251
From Venezuelan reporter Paula Ramon comes a powerful memoir about one woman's complicated relationship with her family as her beloved homeland collapses into ruin. In the span of a generation, oil-rich Venezuela spiraled into a dire state of economic collapse. Reporter Paula Ramon experienced the crisis firsthand as her middle-class family saw their quality of life deteriorate. Public services no longer functioned. Money lost its value. Her mother couldn't afford to buy food, which was increasingly scarce. The once-prosperous country fell into ruin. Like many others, Ramon's family struggled to survive each day in their beloved city, Maracaibo-until, one by one, they each made the unbearable choice to leave the home they love. In the end, it was Ramon's mother, a widow, who stayed behind, loyal to the only home she'd ever known. In this heartbreaking mix of lived experience, family chronicle, and journalistic essay, Paula Ramon explores the anguish of her own relationships set against the staggering collapse of a country. Motherland is a uniquely human account about the ties that bind-and the fragile concept of home.
Paula Ramn is a Venezuelan journalist who has lived and worked in China, the United States, Brazil, and Uruguay. She is currently a correspondent for Agence France-Presse, based in Los Angeles. She has written and reported for the New York Times, National Geographic, Columbia Journalism Review, and Piau magazine, among other outlets.