The Good Mother
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A heart-warming and heart-breaking story, beautifully written and sensitive, this narrative explores difficult subjects with compelling authority. It is a delicately told tale filled with warmth and heart. The protagonist, Kate, has endured tremendous challenges with her three children after being left devastated and homeless due to her husband's affair. As she begins to rebuild her life, her resilience is tested when her twelve-year-old daughter, Jessica, is diagnosed with cancer. Kate faces the struggle of managing her eighteen-year-old son, who harbors deep resentment towards his father, and a bewildered seven-year-old who is acting out. Meanwhile, her ex-husband shirks his responsibilities, leaving Kate to navigate this turmoil alone. With a beloved child growing increasingly ill, Kate must confront her own fears and heartbreak to support her children, particularly Jessica. The story raises the question of whether doing the right thing might require making unthinkable choices. Praise for the author highlights the heartfelt and deeply moving nature of the writing, with readers finding it gripping, thought-provoking, and impossible to put down. The narrative promises love, lies, and longing, along with dramatic twists that keep readers engrossed.






