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    Mother Mother

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    If you spend your life giving everything to the ones you love, do you risk losing yourself along the way?
    MOTHER MOTHER is a poignant and powerful reading group novel about family, appealing to fans of Celeste Ng's EVERYTHING I NEVER TOLD YOU.

    ISBN: 9781472275929
    AuthorMacmanus, Annie
    PublisherNameHeadline Publishing Group
    Pub Date17/03/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Availability: In Stock

    THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER

    'Annie Macmanus is writer whose understanding and capturing of human nature comes as easily to her as breathing' CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS

    'A work of gilded melancholy that is going to take everyone by surprise' UNA MULLALLY

    'Macmanus writes with flair and confidence rarely seen in a debut' SINEAD GLEESON

    One Saturday morning, TJ McConnell wakes up to find his mother, Mary, gone. He doesn't know where - or why - but he's the only one who can help find her.

    Mary grew up longing for information about the mother she never knew. Her brother could barely remember her, and their father numbed his pain with drink.

    Now aged thirty-seven, Mary has lived in the same house her whole life. She's never left Belfast. TJ, who's about to turn eighteen, is itching to see more of the world.

    But when his mother disappears, TJ begins to realise what he's been taking for granted.

    MOTHER MOTHER takes us down the challenging road of Mary's life while following TJ's increasingly desperate search for her, as he begins to discover what has led her to this point.

    This is a story about family, grief, addiction and motherhood, and it asks an important question - if you spend your life giving everything to the ones you love, do you risk losing yourself along the way?

    'A brilliant book...that explores the brutal legacy of addiction and the consequences of a deep grief left to stagnate' Sara Cox

    'A tender, surprising, occasionally bleak, moving and delicate book' Irish Times

    'A study of grief, addiction and what it means to be a mother' Stylist

    'Melancholy, beautifully unadorned prose' Mail on Sunday

    'Unflinching and unsparing but also beautifully written' Daily Mail

    'An incredible debut' Daily Mirror

    'A page-turning exploration of grief, addiction, young motherhood and unbreakable family ties' British Vogue

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    THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER

    'Annie Macmanus is writer whose understanding and capturing of human nature comes as easily to her as breathing' CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS

    'A work of gilded melancholy that is going to take everyone by surprise' UNA MULLALLY

    'Macmanus writes with flair and confidence rarely seen in a debut' SINEAD GLEESON

    One Saturday morning, TJ McConnell wakes up to find his mother, Mary, gone. He doesn't know where - or why - but he's the only one who can help find her.

    Mary grew up longing for information about the mother she never knew. Her brother could barely remember her, and their father numbed his pain with drink.

    Now aged thirty-seven, Mary has lived in the same house her whole life. She's never left Belfast. TJ, who's about to turn eighteen, is itching to see more of the world.

    But when his mother disappears, TJ begins to realise what he's been taking for granted.

    MOTHER MOTHER takes us down the challenging road of Mary's life while following TJ's increasingly desperate search for her, as he begins to discover what has led her to this point.

    This is a story about family, grief, addiction and motherhood, and it asks an important question - if you spend your life giving everything to the ones you love, do you risk losing yourself along the way?

    'A brilliant book...that explores the brutal legacy of addiction and the consequences of a deep grief left to stagnate' Sara Cox

    'A tender, surprising, occasionally bleak, moving and delicate book' Irish Times

    'A study of grief, addiction and what it means to be a mother' Stylist

    'Melancholy, beautifully unadorned prose' Mail on Sunday

    'Unflinching and unsparing but also beautifully written' Daily Mail

    'An incredible debut' Daily Mirror

    'A page-turning exploration of grief, addiction, young motherhood and unbreakable family ties' British Vogue