Still Born

Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel, published by Bloomsbury USA on August 8, 2023, is a literary exploration of motherhood, friendship, and community. This 224-page novel delves into the lives of Alina and Laura, two independent women in their mid-thirties who have made contrasting choices regarding family. As Laura decides to undergo a procedure to prevent motherhood, Alina prepares for the arrival of her child, setting the stage for a profound examination of their evolving relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves themes of family life and the complexities of emotional connections. The story unfolds as Alina’s unexpected pregnancy creates both distance and intimacy between the friends, prompting them to confront their feelings and the responsibilities they hold towards one another and their children. Through insightful prose, Nettel dissects the nuances of maternal ambivalence, offering a thoughtful reflection on the diverse ways to experience family.
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“Both uplifting and gut-wrenching, often at the same time . . . At its heart, it is a story about the many different ways to be a family, and it made me reflect on what an honor it is to care for someone you truly love.” -Dua Lipa
Shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize
A profound novel about motherhood, friendship, and the power of community from “one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature” (Valeria Luiselli, author of Lost Children Archive).
Alina and Laura are independent and career-driven women in their mid-thirties, neither of whom have built their future around the prospect of a family. Laura is so determined not to become a mother that she has taken the drastic decision to have her tubes tied. But when she announces this to her friend, she learns that Alina has made the opposite decision and is preparing to have a child of her own.
Alina’s pregnancy shakes the women’s lives, first creating distance and then a remarkable closeness between them. When Alina’s daughter survives childbirth – after a diagnosis that predicted the opposite – and Laura becomes attached to her neighbor’s son, both women are forced to reckon with the complexity of their emotions, their needs, and the needs of the people who are dependent upon them.
In prose that is as gripping as it is insightful, Guadalupe Nettel explores maternal ambivalence with a surgeon’s touch, carefully dissecting the contradictions that make up the lived experiences of women.
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