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Push

ISBN 
9780241434567
Format 
Trade Paperback
Recommended Price 
R285.00
Published 
February 2021
About the book: 
What happens when your experience of motherhood is nothing at all what you hoped for, but everything you always feared?
 
'The women in this family, we're different...' 
 
Blythe Connor doesn't want history to repeat itself. Violet is her first child and she will give her daughter all the love she deserves. All the love that her own mother withheld. 
 
But firstborns are never easy. And Violet is demanding and fretful. She never smiles. 
 
Soon Blythe believes she can do no right - that something's very wrong. Either with her daughter, or herself.
 
Her husband, Fox, says she's imagining it. But Violet's different with him. And he can't understand what Blythe suffered as a child. No one can.
 
Blythe wants to be a good mother. But what if that's not enough for Violet? Or her marriage? What if she can't see the darkness coming? Mother and daughter. Angel or monster? We don't get to choose our inheritance - or who we are...
 
 
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About the Author

Ashley Audrain's debut novel,  The Push,  was a  New York TimesSunday Times  (London), and number-one international bestseller, and a Good Morning America Book Club pick. It has sold in more than forty territories, and a limited television series is currently in development. Audrain previously worked as the publicity director of Penguin Books Canada, and prior to that she worked in public relations. She lives in Toronto, where she and her partner are raising their two young children. Her second novel,  The Whispers,  is forthcoming.

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