Review: My Mother's Samosas by Malavika Praseed

Review of My Mother's Samosas by Malavika Praseed (3700 words)

khōréō Magazine, Issue 4: Purchase or Read Online

Our unnamed narrator believes her Indian mother is capable of magic. Poisonous, untrustworthy magic with which she holds sway over her soft, sweet, Midwestern father.

Her belief is at least partly colored by her internalized racism, and she grows in different ways through the story. Doubt and dislike gives way to curiosity and acceptance. By the end, she seems to be building some sort of relationship with her mother and in turn with her own layered, ethnic history, illustrated by how things end up coming full circle at the end.

Looking forward to reading more of khōréō!
 
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