The Other Mother
by Gwendolen Gross
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780307352927 |
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Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Amanda is a successful book editor at a prominent publishing house in New York City. Thea is a stay — at — home mother of three who has never really left the community in which she grew up. Amanda, eight months' pregnant with her first child, and her husband move in next door to Thea and her family, and the two women find themselves both drawn to and repelled by each other and their opposing choices in the constant struggle to balance career and family life.
When a disaster forces Amanda and her family to take refuge in Thea's home, the underlying tensions simmering between them are forced to the surface — and even more so when Thea fills in as Amanda's temporary nanny. But once dead animals start appearing on Thea's front porch — surely a macabre gift from Amanda? — the battle with "the other mother" begins in earnest.
With a keen eye for what pulls us apart and what brings us together, Gwendolen Gross has created a stunning, dark, suspenseful novel that is as brave as it is shocking.
Review:
"'Gross's third novel (following Getting Out) documents the front lines of the 'Mommy Wars,' but its real strength lies in exposing the complex inner battlefields motherhood can open up. Eight months pregnant Amanda, a successful children's book editor and dedicated New Yorker, picks up with her lawyer husband and moves to suburban Teaneck, N.J. Her new neighbor, Thea Caldwell, is a full-time mother of three who still lives in her childhood home and who arrives bearing brownies. When the newcomers take extended shelter in the Caldwells' basement following a damaging storm and, later, when Amanda hires Thea as her newborn's nanny, the growing intimacy between the two breeds resentment, bitterness and misunderstandings. The series of external crises designed to create tension and suspense are, in the end, less compelling than the women's own inner demons, revealed through alternating, and overlapping, first-person narration. Jersey resident Gross shows the strife between SAHMs (Stay at Home Moms) and WOTHs (moms who Work Outside the Home) to be a lot more nuanced than it's often portrayed.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Review:
"A wonderful, compelling read for every mom torn by real (or imagined) tension with other mothers who've made different choices about working or staying home with kids. The Other Mother brings alive the reality of each mother's internal war." Leslie Morgan Steiner, editor of Mommy Wars
Review:
"A finely wrought domestic drama, The Other Mother draws out the intimacies of two women poised against each other's yearnings. Gwendolen Gross writes with the kind of nuance and grace that fire every moment of this timely story." Amy Scheibe, author of What Do You Do All Day?
Review:
"A suspenseful and compulsively readable domestic drama that's anything but ordinary. Smart and timely, The Other Mother is sure to keep the 'mommy wars' debate raging." Harlan Coben
Review:
"Gross paints an electrifyingly complex and explosively gripping portrait of contemporary, have-it-all motherhood." Booklist
Review:
"Gross gets many emotional details about marriage and the intensity of mother-love right, but she milks her trendy issues to didactic death." Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis:
A compelling novel about family, work, and the constant push and pull of contemporary womanhood, Gross--author of "Getting Out" and "Field Guide"--creates a stunning, dark, and suspenseful novel that is as brave as it is shocking.
About the Author
Gwendolen Gross is the author of the novels Field Guide and Getting Out, and received an M.F.A. in fiction and poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in northern New Jersey with her family.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780307352927
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Shaye Areheart Books
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Work and family
- Subject:
- Motherhood
- Publication Date:
- August 2007
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 303
- Dimensions:
- 9.50x6.52x1.16 in. 1.35 lbs.











