"Eminently worthy of acclaim." --Vogue (The Best Books of 2022 So
Far)
An intimate exploration of motherhood, Linea Nigra approaches the
worries and joys of childbearing from a diverse range of inspirations
and traditions, from Louise Bourgeois to Ursula K. Le Guin to the
indigenous Nahua model Luz Jiménez. Part memoir and part manifesto,
Barrera's singular insights, delivered in candid prose, clarify
motherhood while also cherishing the mysteries of the body.
Writing through her first pregnancy, birthing, breastfeeding, and young
motherhood, Barrera embraces the subject fully, making lucid connections
between maternity, earthquakes, lunar eclipses, and creative labor.
Inspired by the author's own mother's painting practice, Linea Nigra
concludes with an impassioned call: childbearing is art, and art is
childbearing.