Mother Tongue

“Mother Tongue” by John Helmer, published by Quartet Books in 1999, is a work of fiction that delves into complex family dynamics. This edition comprises 174 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the theme of incest set against the backdrop of suburban Essex, offering a stark examination of familial relationships and the intricacies that can arise within them.
Readers will find a focused portrayal of family life, as the story navigates the challenges and tensions that accompany such sensitive subjects. Through its exploration of personal and societal boundaries, “Mother Tongue” invites contemplation on the impact of familial ties. The book’s concise length allows for an intense examination of its themes, making it a significant addition to discussions surrounding family dynamics in contemporary fiction.
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Incest in suburban Essex.
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