Missing Mom A Novel

Missing Mom A Novel by Joyce Carol Oates, published by HarperCollins on August 22, 2006, is a thought-provoking exploration of loss and transformation. This first Harper Perennial edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Nikki Eaton, a thirty-one-year-old woman who, despite being sexually liberated and economically self-supporting, has never viewed herself primarily as a daughter. The unexpected death of her mother triggers a profound change in her life, leading to a year filled with horror, sorrow, and unexpected wisdom.
Readers will find that the story delves into Nikki’s journey as she navigates her grief and the complexities of her identity. Throughout this tumultuous year, she encounters moments of illumination and nurturing love from surprising sources. The novel addresses themes of personal growth and the impact of familial relationships, providing a nuanced look at how loss can reshape one’s understanding of self and connection to others.
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Nikki Eaton, single, thirty-one, sexually liberated, and economically self-supporting, has never particularly thought of herself as a daughter. Yet, following the unexpected loss of her mother, she undergoes a remarkable transformation during a tumultuous year that brings stunning horror, sorrow, illumination, wisdom, and even—from an unexpected source—a nurturing love.
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