Motherless Daughters

Hope Edelman 1994

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
grief memoir mothers loss

Our Take

Edelman lost her mother at seventeen and spent years interviewing women who shared that loss. The book maps the particular geography of motherless grief — the weddings, the pregnancies, the moments when absence becomes presence. Quietly devastating because it names something millions of women carry in silence.

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