Jeanine Cummins explores identity, family, and heritage in her novel Speak to Me of Home.
Takeaways
•Cummins recounts her Puerto Rican family history across three generations, reflecting on identity, cultural conflict, and belonging.
•She discusses the controversy of her previous book American Dirt and how it spurred a personal and literary journey into ethnicity and representation.
•Cummins highlights fiction’s power to foster empathy, enable difficult conversations, and resist censorship threats in today’s political climate.
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