ISBN: 9780330451321
Release Date: 16 Oct 2007
Average rating:   (read by 60 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

A woman steps over the line into the unthinkable in this searing portrait of a to-the-death struggle between a mother and a daughter. Clair Knightly and her daughter Helen are locked in a relationship so unrelenting that it has sucked the air out of both of their lives. And as this electrifying novel opens, Helen crosses a boundary she never dreamt she would even approach. But while her act is almost unconscious, it also seems like the fulfillment of a lifetime's buried desire. Over the next twenty-four hours, Helen's life rushes in at her as she confronts the choices that have brought her to this crossroads. A woman who has spent a lifetime trying to win the love of a mother who had none to spare, she now faces an uncertain and dangerous freedom.In "The Almost Moon", Sebold explores the complex ties within families, the meaning of devotion and the fragility of the boundary that separates us from our darkest impulses. This is an unforgettable novel, a raw and powerful story, written with the clarity and insight that only Alice Sebold can bring to the page.

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Gancanagh_Gurrl
Rated it   1 months ago
slightly morbid

topcat
Rated it   2 months ago
This was a complex tale detailing the emotional relationship between a mother and daughter. I did find it hard going, as I didn't particulalrly like either of the main characters

HeatherR
Rated it   7 months ago
Not as good as her others and not a happy story but still gripping and thought provoking.

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