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I'm Sorry You Feel That Way: an immensely readable and gorgeously comic novel of sisters, mothers and daughters.
I'm Sorry You Feel That Way: an immensely readable and gorgeously comic novel of sisters, mothers and daughters.
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Our Fathers is a novel by Hannah Beckerman that explores complex family dynamics, mental health, and sibling relationships. It has received critical acclaim, including being named a Times Best Fiction Book of the Year, a Guardian Best Fiction Book of the Year, and a BBC Culture Book of the Year. The novel follows Alice and Hanna, who grow up with a divided and conquering mother and an absent father. As adults, they must deal with disappointments in work and love, as well as increasingly complicated family tensions. They must decide whether to submit to their dominant mother or burn the house down. The book is described as a warm, touching, and funny exploration of family dysfunction.
Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2022
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
A captivating and thought-provoking novel, "Our Fathers" by Hannah Beckerman has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and accolades. The book has been hailed as a "Times Best Fiction Book of the Year," a "Guardian Best Fiction Book of the Year," and a "BBC Culture Book of the Year."
Set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional modern family, "Our Fathers" delves into the lives of Alice and Hanna, two sisters who are navigating the challenges of growing up. Their mother employs a divide-and-conquer approach to child-rearing, while their father is largely absent. Adding to the complexity of their lives is their older brother, Michael, whose disapproval holds significant sway.
However, beneath the surface of their seemingly ordinary existence lies a catastrophe that remains unspoken, yet profoundly shapes their lives. As adults, Alice and Hanna face disappointments in their work and personal relationships, as well as escalating family tensions. Their lives diverge from the paths they had envisioned, leaving them questioning the essence of their existence.
In their quest to repair their fractured relationship and confront their domineering mother, Alice and Hanna must navigate a delicate balance between submission and rebellion. They grapple with the decision to either conform to their mother's expectations or risk burning down the house they have grown accustomed to.
Through its poignant portrayal of complex family dynamics, mental health, and sibling relationships, "Our Fathers" offers a profound exploration of the human condition. Beckerman's writing is characterized by its warmth, tenderness, and humor, making it an engaging and relatable read.
The novel has received widespread critical acclaim, with reviewers praising its insightful portrayal of family dysfunction and its ability to evoke a range of emotions. It has been described as a "compelling domestic comedy," a "touching one," and a "funny" book that will leave readers both entertained and contemplative.
"Our Fathers" has also resonated with readers on a personal level, touching upon themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning in life. Its characters are relatable and flawed, making them all the more compelling and empathetic.
In conclusion, "Our Fathers" is a remarkable novel that has earned its place among the best of contemporary literature. With its insightful exploration of family dynamics, mental health, and the complexities of sibling relationships, it offers a captivating and thought-provoking journey into the human experience. Whether you are a fan of domestic comedies or are seeking a profound exploration of the human condition, this book is a must-read.
Weight: 634g
Dimension: 164 x 241 x 38 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529420449
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