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A Woman's Story
A Woman's Story
Author: Annie Ernaux
"A stunning, emotional testament...that may move some readers to think of their own mothrs, even in a way they hadn't before." — Annie Ernaux's mother has just died. She is the only child, so it is up to her to make the final arrangements. And it is up to her to remember the proud, vibrant, intense, and difficult woman who once was her mother bef...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345376237
ISBN-10: 0345376234
Publication Date: 4/7/1992
Pages: 108
Edition: 1st Ballantine books
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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From the inside flap: As precise as surgery, this account narrates the universal pain of separation as experienced by a daughter in her relationship with her mother. The writting is swift, chilling and splendid.
When A Woman's Story was first published in France in 1988 the French press described it as "Intense... purifyng and spare.... a testimony of love and death... a confession" and " a novel of struggle which has the nobility of lost causes". Since then it has joined Ernaux other titles as a national bestseller.
As the book opens Ernaux mother has just died and the daughter must attend to the final arrangements. The author then works backward, seeking to understand the love, hate, tenderness, irritation and mute attachment which have molded their relationship.
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