One Hundred Days

One Hundred Days by Alice Pung, published by HarperCollins Publishers on December 10, 2024, is a poignant exploration of the complexities of mother-daughter relationships. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Karuna, a sixteen-year-old who finds herself confined in her mother’s Melbourne public housing apartment for one hundred days, grappling with her impending motherhood and the power dynamics at play between her and her mother.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of themes, including love, control, and the struggles of adolescence. As Karuna writes to her unborn child, she documents her experiences and the tensions that arise from her mother’s overprotectiveness. The story delves into the psychological drama of motherhood, poverty, and the quest for autonomy, all while maintaining a balance of humor and warmth. Alice Pung’s relatable voice captures the essence of youth and the challenges that come with it, making this a significant addition to the literature on social and family issues.
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“A powerhouse story, a powerhouse voice, that wrestles with intragenerational fractures and complicated entanglements. At the center of the book is an obsessive kind of love, a love that gives but also takes, but a love that only forms from bonds forged in fire.”–Weike Wang, award-winning author of Joan Is Okay and Chemistry
From one of Australia’s most celebrated authors comes a powerful mother-daughter drama that explores the fault lines between love and control–My Year of Rest and Relaxation meets Freshwater.
Sixteen and pregnant, Karuna finds herself trapped in her mother’s Melbourne public housing apartment for one hundred days, awaiting the birth of her child–and her mother’s next move in a shocking power struggle over who will raise the baby. She writes to her unborn child, so there’s a record of what really happened.
Karuna’s pregnancy is the result of a heady whirlwind of independence, lust, and defiance–but it wasn’t entirely by accident, either. Karuna’s mother, already overprotective, confines her to keep her safe from the outside world–and make sure she can’t get into any more trouble. Stuck inside for endless hours, Karuna battles her mother and herself for a sense of power in her own life, as a new life forms and grows within her. As the due date nears, the question of who will get to raise the baby festers between them.
At times tense and unnerving, One Hundred Days nevertheless brims with humor and warmth. Alice Pung’s authorial voice is crisp and relatable, channeling the angst of youth with grace.
This realistic coming-of-age fiction book set in Melbourne’s public housing will captivate readers with its psychological drama and exploration of motherhood, poverty, and power struggles.
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