At the center of this novel is the story of a daughter looking after her mother, who's been admitted to a nursing home after a stroke landed her in the hospital. All her mother wants is pain medicine and to go home. This delicate situation serves as a jumping-off point for Rudan to wander freely through memories of her parents, her husband, friends, and a daughter of her own. Out of these elements,
Rudan weaves together an unsentimental, unflinching story about the difficult love that exists between parents and children, the inability of people ever to say the right thing, the grotesque-yet universal-process of growing old, and the perverse mysteries of love and death.About the AuthorVedrana Rudan, born 29 October 1949, is a Croatian journalist and author of several novels, some of which were adapted for the stage.
Reviews"Nowadays nobody writes as ferociously as Vedrana Rudan." * Nada Gasic *
Book InformationISBN 9781628972931
Author Vedrana RudanFormat Paperback
Page Count 225
Imprint Dalkey Archive PressPublisher Dalkey Archive Press