The Almost Moon

The Almost Moon
Author Alice Sebold
Country USA
Language English
Genre Fiction
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
Publication date
2007
Media type Print (hardback)
Pages 291
ISBN 0-316-67746-9
OCLC 85830839
813/.6 22
LC Class PS3619.E26 A79 2007

The Almost Moon is the third book and second novel by American writer Alice Sebold, author of her memoir, Lucky and The Lovely Bones. It was released by Little, Brown and Company in the United States on October 16, 2007.[1]

Synopsis

Artist's model and divorcee, Helen Knightly spontaneously murders her mother, an agoraphobic now suffering from severe dementia, by suffocating her with a towel. But while her act is almost unconscious, it also seems like the fulfilment of a long-cherished, buried desire, since she spent a lifetime trying to win the love of a mother who had none to spare. Over the next twenty-four hours, Helen recalls her: childhood, youth, marriage, and motherhood. Her life and the omnipresent relationship with her mother rush in at her as she confronts the choices that have brought her to that crossroads. Partly absent-mindedly, partly desperately she tries to conceal her crime, and in doing so ropes her ex-husband into the conspiracy.

Reception

The novel received mixed reviews from literary critics. While some lauded the story for its unflinching portrayal of violence and mental illness, others found it messy and unconvincing.

References

  1. Book Expo GalleyWatch: Which Fall Books Got the Biggest Push? New York Magazine, June 5, 2007
  2. Mom’s in the Freezer by Lee Siegel, New York Times, October 21, 2007
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