B-Mother
by Maureen Obrien
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780151013982 |
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Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Hillary Birdsong's idyllic New England childhood is brought to a sudden halt by the death of her beloved older brother. Brokenhearted and emotionally abandoned by her mother, Hillary consoles herself with city boy Miles, and at sixteen finds herself pregnant and a shame to her family. With few choices available to her-- her parents won't help her raise the child and the baby's father doesn't offer any support-- she gives her baby boy up for adoption. Hillary endures the next eighteen years anticipating the day her natural-born son can legally contact her.
A touching portrait of a broken family, the effects of an adolescent's life-altering decision, and survival after the ravages of devastating loss, "B-Mother" is an exquisitely realized drama featuring a cast of characters you won't soon forget.
Review:
"Among the recent spate of adoption memoirs, the voices of birth mothers have been woefully underrepresented. O'Brien covers the territory in her debut novel spanning nearly 20 years, beginning in 1980 — less than a decade after the legalization of abortion and the advent of open adoptions. Hillary Birdsong, 16, has felt adrift since the death of her idealized older brother in a fraternity hazing ritual four years earlier. Emotionally neglected by her perpetually grieving mother, Hillary clings to glamorous party boy Miles, becoming pregnant during a summer fling when he vacations in her small Maine resort town. Unsupported by Miles and her parents, Hillary waits out her late pregnancy in a Catholic girls' home. Her son, Tom, is adopted, and Hillary spends the next 18 years putting her life back together while anticipating annual letters from Tom's adoptive mother and awaiting the day when she can legally interact with her son. Beyond some florid description and artificial dialogue, O'Brien's narrative does convey the long healing process after giving up a child for adoption. But the novel's long time span seems vague and undeveloped, making readers feel as if they, like Hillary, are just biding time until the mother and son's eventual reunion." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Review:
"Keenly and beautifully aware of the New England setting, with its eccentricities and isolation, and full of memorable, well-developed characters."
Review:
"Hillary is given honor and dignity by OBriens painstaking, concrete imagining of her life."
About the Author
MAUREEN O’BRIEN’s short stories and poems have appeared in several reviews and anthologies. She has taught writing at Trinity College, the University of Hartford, and St. Joseph’s College, and currently teaches at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts. This is her first novel. She lives in Connecticut.
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giarnese, February 23, 2007 (view all comments by giarnese)
This is a riveting story of truth peopled by characters that stir your emotions, display quirky behaviors, celebrate personal passions and invite the reader in to watch and listen.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780151013982
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Harcourt
- Author:
- Subject:
- Child welfare
- Subject:
- Gay
- Subject:
- Single mothers
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Copyright:
- 2006
- Publication Date:
- September 2006
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 276
- Dimensions:
- 8.44x5.84x.98 in. .96 lbs.











