The Road from Emmaus Thesis

(2015). The Road from Emmaus . 10.25148/etd.FI15032169

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Buro, Elizabeth

abstract

  • THE ROAD FROM EMMAUS is a collection of 20 personal and lyric essays that explores the narrator’s role as mother and daughter through a close look at significant life events, including her parents’ divorce, a high-risk pregnancy, the death of her father, talking to her daughter for the first time about sex, and accompanying her daughter to the DMV for a learner’s permit. Through examining familial roles and relationships, the narrator’s longing for home emerges as a unifying theme.

    The essays in THE ROAD FROM EMMAUS vary in style and tone, from light and funny to serious and probing. The collection is divided into five sections, each highlighting a different aspect of the narrator’s life as she evolves from a child, to a young adult, a mother, and a daughter who must help take care of her aging parents.

publication date

  • February 26, 2015

keywords

  • Daughter
  • Home
  • Mother
  • Parenting

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