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.

Daughter: A Novel: Her Mother's

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,