TODAY, Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2023
In this essay-like collection, Zapata examines in vitro fertilization and the narratives that drive societal expectations and pressures in conception and pregnancy. Unveiling a nuanced view of motherhood and fertility treatment, In Vitro will illuminate aspects of pregnancy not often discussed. -Lupita Aquino, TODAY
This lyrical meditation by Mexican poet Zapata reflects on the life-changing power of pregnancy and motherhood. . . . With poetic prose, sensitively translated by Myers, Zapata's sometimes surprising perspective offers a fresh take on the pregnancy memoir. Elegant and sharp, this is worth seeking out. -Publishers Weekly
Zapata probes the enduring mysteries of pregnancy and birth in In Vitro, a memoir in fragments
that travels from fertility treatment through to the early weeks of pandemic-time motherhood. . . . A resolute account of a personal metamorphosis, In Vitro alchemizes tender experiences into enchanting vignettes. -Rebecca Foster, Foreword Reviews, starred review
From its first sentences, I was riveted to In Vitro. Isabel Zapata has an effortlessly engaging style, at once casual and thrillingly deep. Her skill at playing with language, chronology, and genre will leave her readers feeling spellbound, affirmed, and, most of all, free. This is a profoundly liberatory book. -Emily Gould
Isabel Zapata has created an elegant and brave poetics of the body. This is transformative literature that gives birth to a new language capable of expanding what it means to mother a child, or an idea, or a society. -Terry Tempest Williams
Praise for Isabel Zapata
Isabel Zapata writes with a fluidity that can only come from wisdom. Sometimes it feels like we're listening to her speak more than reading her on the page; it even feels like we can speak back. -Alejandro Zambra