Family

Family by Susan Hill, published by Penguin in 1990, is a poignant exploration of the author’s personal journey toward motherhood and the profound loss she experienced with the death of her daughter at five weeks old. This edition spans 293 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the complexities of family and relationships.
In this reflective narrative, Hill delves into themes of parenting and the emotional landscape surrounding loss. The book provides a candid account of her experiences, inviting readers to engage with the realities of grief and the enduring impact of familial bonds. Through her storytelling, Hill addresses the intricacies of family dynamics and the challenges faced in the pursuit of motherhood, making it a significant contribution to discussions on family and relationships.
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The author has written many books, including “I’m the King of the Castle” which won the Somerset Maugham Prize and “The Bird of Night” which won the Whitbread Award. This is the true story of her quest for motherhood, and the death of her daughter, at five weeks old.
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