Sue Miller's critically acclaimed bestseller, The Good Mother, is now being reissued in trade paperback. This thought-provoking and powerful novel asks the question, "to whom is a woman more deeply bound--the man she loves, or her own child?"
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Sue Miller is the bestselling author of While I Was Gone, The Distinguished Guest, For Love, Family Pictures, Inventing the Abbotts, and The Good Mother. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful story of sex and morality,
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This review is from: The Good Mother (Paperback)
Sue Miller's story of a recently divorced mother of a 3 year old child raises moral issues regarding society's expectations of a good mother. Anna blooms sexually with Leo, but in the process "forgets" her child. The open acceptance of sexual relations and acceptance of the body leads to a clash between Anna's views and the views of her ex-husband. The novel tells Anna's story, but deals with perceptions of morality that trap too many people (men and women) today. You might be surprised who in your life thinks Anna is a good mother and who does not (and don't expect clean breaks on gender lines). Highly recommended.
87 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Good Mother,
This review is from: The Good Mother (Paperback)
I first read "While I was Gone" and became hooked on Sue Miller's writing. Just had to read "The Good Mother" and found it even better. Miller has the uncanny ability of taking flawed characters and allowing us to find some redeeming qualities, some reason to like them. Her words trigger something in all of us, that no matter how sad the story, you can't lay the book down. It haunts you days after you read it. The story focuses on Anna's poor parenting, yet Miller subtly uses the court testimony of the psychiatrist to define Anna's better qualities, and explains why, despite her irrational sexual behavior, she was a "good mother." Prior to Leo, Anna developed an emotional bond with Molly, giving her a sense of security and inner strength. And despite the tormented years that would inevitably follow the divorce and custody battle, we're told that Molly will survive emotionally because Anna is her "inner parent." She, in effect, became a piece of Molly forever. To many, that would make Anna a "good mother." Thought provoking book and author.
37 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Achieves complexity, well-crafted writing,
By frumiousb "frumiousb" (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Good Mother (Paperback)
_The Good Mother_ manages to tell a painful story without losing its moral complexity. On the one hand, we can sympathize with Anna for wanting a relationship that feels real to her. On the other hand, she is not made to be a hero and I expect that more than one reader had mixed feelings about the consequences of her actions with Leo. It's a book about a woman's desire to be swept away by love, and what happens when she gets her wish in the context of being the custodian of a small child. The writing is clear and the book is a quick read.
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