Mothers: An Anthology


To the ones who raised, loved, challenged, and witnessed us. To the person who watched us take our first steps, or the figure we call in the middle of the night. Whether we’re united by blood or by choice, mothers and mothering make for rich fodder in our fiction, poetry, essays—in short, the stories of our lives. The pieces below pay tribute to mothers of every kind.

  • Yasmine Ameli

    Bedtime Stories

    Once, he advises Shah to consider how we turn for the sun.

  • Ellen Bass

    Because What We Do Does Not Die

    This is a praise song for the mother who sat down beside me.

  • Elizabeth Benedict

    She Would Say

    I love you to distraction, she would say.

  • Hayan Charara

    Mother and Daughter

    I wanted to be a good mother, the mother says.

  • Lynn Freed

    Ma: A Memoir

    How long have I known you? my mother asked.

  • Farah Kader

    Mama’s House

    Preserving lemons like her mother before her.

  • Seong Eun Macfarlane

    Origin of the World

    Witness the birth of humankind in this graphic story.

  • Sindiwe Magona

    Forced to Grow

    The baby would be taken out the next day.

  • Lorrie Moore

    How to Talk to Your Mother

    Tell your mother you are in love with Elvis.

  • Naomi Shihab Nye

    My Mom Serves Tea to Her Robbers

    She remained lucid, except for this frolic, this boisterous tête-à-tête.