Josephine leaves Ireland to start fresh in London, but the trauma of her childhood remains an unshakeable burden.
The narrative shifts between Josephine and Clare, offering a dual perspective on a deeply troubled relationship.
Fitzgerald explores the societal pressure on women to be "perfect" mothers and the crushing guilt that follows when they fall short.
Josephine leaves Ireland to start fresh in London, but the trauma of her childhood remains an unshakeable burden.
The narrative shifts between Josephine and Clare, offering a dual perspective on a deeply troubled relationship. Her Mother's Daughter: A Novel
Fitzgerald explores the societal pressure on women to be "perfect" mothers and the crushing guilt that follows when they fall short. Josephine leaves Ireland to start fresh in London,