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Amy Koppelman

    Amy Koppelman crafts critically acclaimed novels that delve into the intricate complexities of the female psyche and motherhood. Her work is recognized for its unflinching and honest exploration of her characters' inner lives. Koppelman's writing often tackles themes of mental health and the search for identity. Her prose is marked by a profound emotional resonance and literary skill.

    A Mouthful of Air
    • A Mouthful of Air

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Now a major motion picture starring Amanda Seyfried. A Mouthful of Air is a compassionate and wrenching portrait of a mother torn between a superabundance of love for her family and the depression and doubt that frequently weighs her down. Julie Davis seemingly has it all -- an attentive husband, a healthy son about to celebrate his first birthday, a posh apartment with live-in help in a desirable building on Manhattan's Upper West Side -- but crushing postpartum depression transforms even small talk and mundane questions into exchanges fraught with imagined consequence. Over the course of three winter days in late-1997, Julie attempts to present a steady face of ordinariness and joy, boiling peaches for her son's first birthday, attending a basketball game with her husband, and visiting her mother. When an annual doctor's check-up reveals a startling discovery, Julie is forced to make difficult decisions that will threaten the precarious balance she's fought so hard to achieve. With propulsive, poetic prose, Amy Koppelman delivers a frank and elegiac portrayal of Julie's internalized struggle in this heartbreakingly powerful statement on motherhood, family, and survival.

      A Mouthful of Air2021
      3.7