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The Real Mother: A Novel [Hardcover]

Judith Michael (Author)
1.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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February 1, 2005

Judith Michael is beloved around the world for powerful stories of love and family. Now this renowned author returns with a richly emotional tale of the many kinds of love and the collision of good and evil that threatens to tear a family apart.

Sara Elliott has been forced to give up the life she's dreamed of to return home to Chicago and take charge of her sisters and brother. She finds a job and settles into the house she grew up in, building a life for ten-year-old Doug and teenagers Carrie and Abby.

But Sara has another brother, Mack, now twenty, who left home three years earlier. Suddenly he reappears, cheerful and unconcerned, as if he had never broken his promise to stay and help Sara with the children and the house. With bewildering volatility, Mack swings from kindness to cruelty, affection to hostility, keeping the family always on edge, his past and present a mystery. But with expensive gifts, storytelling, and the excitement of his presence, he is winning over the children, and sometimes the four of them stand together against Sara.

Mack challenges all Sara has achieved in trying to be a mother and keep her family together. And he does it at a time when she is confronted by crises at work that spill over into her home. Suddenly, events seem to be speeding past and Sara feels she cannot slow them down to regain control.

And then, when she thinks her life has room only for work and family, she meets Reuben Lister, a client from New York. As Sara helps him find and furnish a house and explore the city, they discover a closeness neither has known before and share new ways of dealing with conflicts each has always faced alone. Together, Sara and Reuben find answers to the questions: What is a mother? What is a parent? What is a family?

This is Judith Michael's most poignant exploration of the pressures and joys facing modern adults and children, in a story that will resonate with everyone for its universal themes and discoveries.

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The bestselling pseudonymous husband-wife duo Judith Barnard and Michael Fain return (after 1999's A Certain Smile) with a formulaic novel set in their hometown of Chicago. Saintly 27-year-old Sara Elliott works as City Greeter (aka "Everybody's Schlepper")—a job that swiftly, conveniently introduces her to both arch-villain Lew Corcoran and romantic hero Reuben Lister. Sara meant to be a doctor, but her paycheck provides for three adolescent half-siblings, ever since their mom, Tess, had a disabling stroke that landed her in a nursing home. All the other grownups have checked out—Sara's father died; Tess's second husband ran off; and Mack, eldest child of Tess's second marriage, has also vanished. Now Mack comes back, playing havoc with the kids' emotions and assaulting Sara's primacy. The novel is generally short on shades of gray, but Mack is coal black. When he isn't saying "shit" or "fuck" to his appalled, delighted sibs, he talks in odd litanies of three: "A fine robe finely made that feels fine." Ages before Sara catches on, the reader is certainly certain of the certainty that he's working with Lew to squelch Reuben's low-income housing project. Curiously, Chicago itself never comes to life, although Greenwich Village is finely drawn when Sara visits Reuben on his home turf. Alas, Mack burns down the house while she's trysting, but that's the kind of middle-America melodrama that Michael's readers seem to love.
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Sara Elliott has forgone her dreams in order to raise her three younger stepsiblings. After her stepfather disappeared and her mother had a stroke, she gave up medical school, came back to Chicago, and took a job as a greeter for the city, helping high rollers find homes. Almost simultaneously, two men enter her sphere, and each has an agenda. Mack is the long-lost brother who left when things got difficult. Reuben is Sara's client but has the potential for being more. The children are ecstatic that Mack has returned, which Sara resents. And she finds it hard to trust him. He never talks about his past; his furtive actions do nothing to raise her expectations, and she doubts that he'll stick around. Reuben, on the other hand, is steady as a rock and seems to care about her and her emergency family, although he, too, is concealing something. As things progress, Sara must decide what is best for her as well as for those she mothers. In spite of the many complex family issues raised, this effort feels a bit lackluster for the popular husband-and-wife duo, but there is enough conflict, glamour, and intrigue to keep their fans happy. Patty Engelmann
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; First Edition edition (February 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060599294
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060599294
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,329,157 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars THEIR WORST BOOK EVER!!!!!, February 5, 2005
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I have never written a review before. I am an avid reader and have read Judith Michaels books for years. This book is so bad I feel compelled to let other people know. I was so dissapointed in this book that I couldn't even finish it. The language was so foul. It is written so poorly and in such an immature fashion. This book has no depth. This book is offensive and a waste of time. It reads like they had to get a book out really fast to make a house payment or pay off some bills. I am so upset that I spent money on the hardcover version that I am going to try and find their website and let them know how offensive this book is. They have written such great stuff in the past and I was so happy when I saw a new book by them. I feel angry that they wrote such trash and had the nerve to actually put it in the book stores. No matter what you do, don't buy this book. It would be a waste of your hard earned money. I wish someone had warned me.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars My Least Favorite Judith Michael book, August 1, 2005
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I finished the book because I wanted to see how everything shook out in the end, but I skimmed large swaths of pages. As other reviewers have written, there were too many unanswered questions and too many plot points that just didn't make enough sense. And I was irritated by the irritating way Sara's irritable brother Mack spoke. (Yes, I'm parodying it in the previous sentence.) No one talks that way! And in this day and age, given its slang meaning, who would name a character "Pussy" in a work of mainstream fiction?
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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful, December 14, 2005
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I wish I read these reviews before I wasted my money! Offensive and boring. I liked their books before but I guess they are going downhill. Save your money.
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Sara arrived at the airline terminal as the Corcorans walked out, trailed by a young man pushing a cart piled with luggage. Read the first page
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New York, River Bend, Lew Corcoran, Pussy Corcoran, Reuben Lister, Mack Hayden, Officer Ryan, Aurelia Rose, Donna Soldana, Officer Pinder, Sara Elliott, New Jersey, City Hall, Corcoran Enterprises, Fox River, Monte Cristo, Lake Shore Drive, Lincoln Park, Our Town, Stage Manager, Lake Michigan, Tess Hayden, Casino Village, Rush Street
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