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Kate--whose care for her terminally ill mother coincides with the birth of her first child and the early months of a young marriage--must in a single year come to terms with the pairing of radiant beginnings and profound loss.

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Sometimes this book was unreal - but then it expressed things I have experienced and thought. I just finished reading it - now close to midnight - as the character in the book was sometimes - I'm alone in the darkness of the night...

Toward the end of the book the main character briefly talks about how in her former life there were no deaths, no births, no things to tie her down and how that was a magical time...

Then at the end she details a lot of the stress and emotion at the end of her mother's life...

She is with someone - and their words are brief - the connection is gone.

Then there are unreal pictures of the character swimming out to sea to save her silly step-son - and the agony of being a step-mother.

This book would be good to show more read in a book circle - with friends to discuss and share thoughts... show less
Moving novel about the relationships between mother and child. Kate is thirty-something, a writer and poet, and facing her own mother's terminal illness. The novel was rich with emotion, packed deep and layered. At times, it often felt like the reader was being hit over the head with it. However, the writer made up for this with the closing chapter which was a masterful scene of a loved one caring for the dying. Truly beautiful.
Kate is also dealing with her relationship to Matt, her new husband and father of her baby, as well as two sons from a previous marriage. Although no more than cardboard bratty kids, the stepchildren juxtaposed Kate's relationship with her mother and her own child -- one of protection and constant care. Kate's show more character is caught between generations -- "sandwiched" into caring for those who came before and those after. Herself a child of divorce, Kate strives to make a home for her children, even as she is learning home really is -- a state of being, not a place.
(Read January 2006)
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Heartbreaking, but wonderful.
Banal.
Ointressant.
Jag begriper inte varför denna roman har givits ut.

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Jayne Anne Phillips lives in Massachusetts. (Publisher Provided) Jayne Anne Phillips was born on July 19, 1952 in Buckhannon, West Virginia. She graduated from West Virginia University (1974) and earned her M. F. A. at the University of Iowa (1978). She has taught at the University of Iowa, Humbolt State University, Radcliffe College, Boston show more University and Harvard. She was named writer-in-residence at Brandeis University in 1996. Her works, including two short story collections and several novels, have been translated into 14 languages. One novel, Machine Dreams, was nominated for the Nation Book Critics Award. She has also received the Sue Kaufman Award from the America Adademy and Institute of Arts and Letters. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
MotherKind
Original publication date
2000
Dedication
for my mother
First words*
Det finns ingen förtjusande flygvärdinna ombord.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Till lycka och välgång", viskar hon.
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3566 .H479 .M68Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Paper, Audiobook
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