Mirror, Mirror, …

“Mirror, Mirror, …” by Madeline Smith Moore is a work of fiction published by iUniverse in July 2000. This edition, signed by the author, spans 164 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Pat Harris, a thirty-something postgraduate navigating a tumultuous relationship with her mother, Phyllis Harris, following the sudden death of their family patriarch, Lew Harris. As tensions rise, the story explores the complexities of their bond and the love that underlies their conflicts.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of relationships and emotional growth as Pat and Phyllis confront their past grievances and learn to appreciate one another. The plot also introduces a diverse cast of characters, including Pat’s friend Bertie, her daughter Sasha, and a lesbian couple, Petra and Ruth, who add depth to the narrative. Themes of family dynamics and personal discovery are woven throughout, making this a thoughtful exploration of love and understanding amidst life’s challenges.
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Pat Harris is a thirty-something postgraduate, unmarried woman at loggerheads with her mother, Phyllis Harris. When Lew Harris, father and husband, dies suddenly. Jealously nurtured venom harbored by both women explodes. The story shows how Pat and Phyllis learn to understand and appreciate each other—the love was always there. Along the way, Pat gives birth to Sasha, sired by an old platonic friend, Clem. They eventually marry when the child is twelve-years-old. Annette, Phyllis’ older sister living in Rhode Island, had raised Phyllis since their mother died when they were ages thirteen and nine, respectively. Annette comes to console Phyllis after Lew’s death; she leaves abruptly and insulted. Bertie is a good friend of Pat’s, a generation older. Other characters that become entwined in the story are Petra and Ruth, who are a lesbian couple, neighbors and friends of Pat and Sasha; Old Arthur, Bertie’s seldom-seen ex-huzzband; Bertie’s adult children, and Andrew, Phyllis’ much-younger boyfriend.
[Author bio]Madeline Moore is a third generation Rhode Island woman, a black writer who cannot write “black”. Her point of view has little to do with race. Moore has a forty-year-old daughter, with a Ph.D. Her daughter gives her great pleasure and satisfaction. Madeline Moore has been amicably divorced for more than 20 years. Writing is her passion.
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