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Cover of In A Country Of Mothers

In A Country Of Mothers

โœ Scribed by A. M. Homes


Book ID
109733899
Publisher
Granta Books
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


No relationship is more charged than that between a psychotherapist and her patient unless it is the relationship between a mother and her daughter. This disturbing literary thriller explores what happens when the line between those relationships blurs. Jody Goodman enters psychotherapy with questions of career and love on her mind. But Claire Roth, her therapist, keeps changing the focus of their sessions to Jody's parentage Jody was adopted; Claire gave up a baby for adoption who would now be exactly Jody's age. As the two women become increasingly involved, speculation turns into certainty, fantasy into fixation. Until suddenly it is no longer clear just which of them needs the other more or with more terrifying consequences.


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