Debut Novelist Sarai Johnson on Being “Grown” and the Complex Wounds of Mother-Daughter Relationships

 

What does it mean to be truly "grown" when we're constantly evolving?

Join host Katie Fogarty and novelist Sarai Johnson as they explore Grown Women, a gorgeous debut spanning four generations of complex Black women navigating motherhood, intergenerational trauma, and healing.

From Charlotte's teenage flight from abuse to privileged Camille's awakening, Johnson’s characters grapple with forgiveness, the cost of emotional and physical scarcity, and how the ties that bind shape both our happiness, sorrow and sense of self.

Sarai reveals how writing Grown Women transformed her own parenting and why moving forward—not moving on—allows us to progress and heal even when forgiveness feels out of reach.

Perfect for anyone navigating mother-daughter relationships, seeking stories about growth at any age, and lovers of sprawling stories and luminous prose.

 

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Katie Fogarty

Katie Fogarty runs The Reboot Group, a career and business consultancy that creates powerful, personable professional identities that helps people and businesses shine.

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