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Prize-winning author Katya Apekinas Mother Doll is a sharp and visceral nesting doll of a novel, about four generations of mothers and daughters and the inherited trauma cast by Russian history.
A profoundly moving story . . . Strange, wild, offbeat, and hilarious. I absolutely loved it. Lauren Groff
Spellbinding, hallucinatory, and very funny . . . A rare achievement. Elif Batuman
Zhenia is adrift in Los Angeles, pregnant with a baby her husband doesnt want, while her Russian grandmother and favorite person in the world is dying on the opposite coast. Shes deeply disconnected from herself and her desires when she gets a strange call from Paul, a psychic medium who usually specializes in channeling dead pets, with a message from the other side. Zhenias great-grandmother Irina, a Russian Revolutionary, has approached him from a cloud of ancestral grief, desperate to tell her story and receive absolution from Zhenia.
As Irina begins her confession with the help of a purgatorial chorus of grieving Russian ghosts, Zhenia awakens to aspects of herself she hadnt been willing to confront. But does either woman have what the other needs to understand their predicament? Or will Irina be stuck in limbo, with Zhenia plagued by ancestral trauma, and her children after her?
Ferociously funny and deeply moving, Mother Doll forces us to look at how painful secrets stamp themselves from one generation to the next. Katya Apekinas second novel is a family epic and a meditation on motherhood, immigration, identity, and war.
Genre: Horror
Prize-winning author Katya Apekinas Mother Doll is a sharp and visceral nesting doll of a novel, about four generations of mothers and daughters and the inherited trauma cast by Russian history.
A profoundly moving story . . . Strange, wild, offbeat, and hilarious. I absolutely loved it. Lauren Groff
Spellbinding, hallucinatory, and very funny . . . A rare achievement. Elif Batuman
Zhenia is adrift in Los Angeles, pregnant with a baby her husband doesnt want, while her Russian grandmother and favorite person in the world is dying on the opposite coast. Shes deeply disconnected from herself and her desires when she gets a strange call from Paul, a psychic medium who usually specializes in channeling dead pets, with a message from the other side. Zhenias great-grandmother Irina, a Russian Revolutionary, has approached him from a cloud of ancestral grief, desperate to tell her story and receive absolution from Zhenia.
As Irina begins her confession with the help of a purgatorial chorus of grieving Russian ghosts, Zhenia awakens to aspects of herself she hadnt been willing to confront. But does either woman have what the other needs to understand their predicament? Or will Irina be stuck in limbo, with Zhenia plagued by ancestral trauma, and her children after her?
Ferociously funny and deeply moving, Mother Doll forces us to look at how painful secrets stamp themselves from one generation to the next. Katya Apekinas second novel is a family epic and a meditation on motherhood, immigration, identity, and war.
Genre: Horror
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