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Donna and Victor were once madly in love, but after years of mental abuse, divorce is the only way out for Donna. Despite Victor's threats, Donna wins custody of their two children, but when Victor takes the children for a weekend away, Donna has no idea what nightmare has just begun.

316 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Joy Fielding

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Joy Fielding (née Tepperman; born March 18, 1945) is a Canadian novelist and actress. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, she graduated from the University of Toronto in 1966, with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. As Joy Tepperman, she had a brief acting career, appearing in the film Winter Kept Us Warm (1965) and in an episode of Gunsmoke. She later changed her last name to Fielding (after Henry Fielding) and began writing novels.
Fielding is also the screenwriter of the television film Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story.

At the age of 8, Joy Tepperman wrote her first story and sent it into a local magazine, and at age 12 sent in her first TV script, however both were rejected. She had a brief acting career, eventually giving it up to write full-time in 1972. She has published to date 22 novels, two of which were converted into film. Fielding's process of having an idea to the point the novel is finished generally takes a year, the writing itself taking four to eight months. Joy Fielding sets most of her novels in American cities such as Boston and Chicago. She has said that she prefers to set her novels in "big American cities, [as the] landscape seems best for [her] themes of urban alienation and loss of identity. Fielding is a Canadian citizen. Her husband's name is Warren, and they have two daughters, Annie and Shannon. They have property in Toronto, Ontario, as well as Palm Beach, Florida.

Fielding had an interview with the Vancouver Sun in 2007, just after her publication of Heartstopper. She enjoys catching readers off guard with the endings of her stories, but insists that "[it] isn't what her fiction is about", but rather more about the development of her characters. Discussing her novels with the Toronto Star in 2008, she said "I might not write fiction in the literary sense. But I write very well. My characters are good. My dialog is good. And my stories are really involving. I'm writing exactly the kind of books I like to write. And they're the kind of books I like to read. They're popular commercial fiction. That's what they are."

Fielding has been noted as a novelist who is more popular in the United States and foreign countries, rather than in her native Canada. For example, the novel Kiss Mommy Goodbye was more popular in the States, and See Jane Run in Germany. In addition, she had an American agent and publisher, although she has now switched to a Canadian publisher.

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742 reviews13.3k followers
December 15, 2014
I read this quite a few years ago but it was a great book. I am considering reading it again.
I'm a huge fan of Joy Fielding and this early book was one of the best in my opinion.
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177 reviews68 followers
August 20, 2018
this book is really underrated if you ask me. the guy she was married to first, reminded me of my ex. i actually could imagine how my life would be if i actually married him and got kids. this is what i love about books. it helps you imagine your "what if" life with extraordinary details. 4.5 is my rating for this book. and i am a big fan of Joy Fielding!
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55 reviews
May 19, 2013
Great book but I would have liked the end to not feel so rushed. Felt like she hit a deadline to finish or something. I am interested enough to find more books from this author & give them a try since previous reviewers have said this was an earlier book & not as refined as later novels written by her.

Good enough to keep me reading all day so that's a definite plus
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770 reviews19 followers
May 7, 2023
Eins vorweg – den Klappentext sollte man nicht lesen, denn da wird direkt im ersten Satz gesagt, was in der zweiten Hälfte des Buches passiert; mir hat das einiges an Spannung und Überraschung genommen, weil ich beim Lesen ja genau darauf gewartet habe.

Die Geschichte beginnt im Gerichtssaal, im Scheidungsprozess von Donna und Victor. Während der Anwalt wirklich alles tut, um Donna die Schuld am Zerbrechen der Ehe anzuhängen, spielt sich vor ihrem inneren Auge ihre Wahrheit über die Ehe ab: keine Gelegenheit hat er ausgelassen, sie zu demütigen, sie als dumm darzustellen, und immer wieder hat er seine Macht und Überlegenheit ausgespielt.

Ich mag Justizromane, daher war ich positiv überrascht über den Einstieg – und dieser Prozess mit den Rückblicken dauert an, fast die Hälfte des Buches. Während sich dieser Teil eher wie ein Drama liest, kommt dann in der zweiten Hälfte der Thrill-Aspekt dazu – was passiert, verrate ich natürlich nicht, ich aber fand es spannend und das dann bis zum Ende.

Joy Fielding versteht, Charaktere zu zeichnen – sowohl Donna als auch Victor sind in sich so schlüssig, dass ich die beiden vor Augen hatte; sicher kann man unterschiedlicher Meinung sein, ob es tatsächlich solche Menschen gibt und ob eine Frau tatsächlich in einer solch toxischen Beziehung bleibt – auch wenn ich das für mich ausschließen kann, glaube ich, dass es genau so tatsächlich auch in der Realität ablaufen kann. Donna hat sich lange von ihrem Mann unterdrücken lassen, zum einen, weil sie gegen seine verzerrte Wahrnehmung mit Argumenten nicht ankam, zum anderen, weil es dann einfacher war, einfach klein beizugeben und damit Streit zu umgehen. Dabei ist sie eigentlich eine Frau mit eigenen Ideen, mit Lebensfreude – doch sie scheitert an ihrem Alltag und erfährt keine Unterstützung durch ihren Ehemann. Victor wirkt anfangs zuvorkommend und liebevoll, das aber entpuppt sich bald als Ausübung von Macht – die Diskussionen, die geführt werden, sind so hanebüchen, dass ich mir manchmal die Haare gerauft habe und ich die Wut, aber auch die Machtlosigkeit Donnas sehr gut verstehen konnte.

Die Darstellung dieser äußerst toxischen Beziehung ist der Autorin sehr gut gelungen, auch wenn es an mancher Stelle so überzogen dargestellt war, dass man es gar nicht falsch verstehen konnte. Donnas Verletztheit, ihre Verzweiflung, ihre Wut und ihr dann doch noch aufkommender Tatendrang habe ich spüren und fühlen können. Dabei bedient sich Joy Fielding einer einfachen Sprache, die sich sehr gut lesen lässt, die gerade bei den Dialogen aber oft hölzern und gekünzelt wirkt. Ob das an der Übersetzung liegt oder einfach daran, dass das Buch bereits im Jahr 1981 geschrieben wurde, kann ich nicht sicher sagen. An mancher Stelle wirkte der Stil – obwohl er Spannung erzeugt und auch viele Bilder in meinem Kopf hat entstehen lassen – doch etwas angestaubt.

Ich habe diesen Roman trotzdem gerne gelesen, weil ich drin abtauchen konnte und ich so mit Donna gefühlt habe, mal mit Mitgefühl, mal aber auch mit Unverständnis. Für Zwischendurch ein fesselnder Roman, der mich aus dem Alltag herausgerissen hat.

Mein Fazit
Ein spannender Roman über eine toxische Ehe und deren Auswirkungen – die Autorin weiß, Charaktere zu zeichnen, deren Verzweiflung ich gespürt und so mit ihnen gefiebert habe. Der Schreibstil ist insgesamt etwas angestaubt, dennoch einfach zu lesen – ich fand gerade die zweite Hälfte sehr spannend und empfehle das Buch daher gerne.
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1,179 reviews72 followers
January 7, 2017
Джой Филдинг има грижата напоследък да не мога да спя по цели нощи.
И така ии с тази книга.
Изнерви ме, държа ме на нокти до последно.
Има някои не до там добри спойки и пропуски, но като цяло е доста добра книгата.
Но съм много притеснена за авторката- нямам идея какво е в главата й, щом ражда такива книги непрекъснато.
Явно моя ум не е на такава вълна и не иска да приеме такива случаи. А те вероятно съществуват навсякъде около нас.
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9 reviews7 followers
March 28, 2020
The description of emotional abuse is really well written. If people were to ask me what it was like for me, I would point them to this story. I really didn’t like the main character though. She annoyed me, I guess because though I went through similar crazy making, I was stronger that she was.

I am putting the book into paper recycling because the cover literally crumbled as I was reading it. It was published in 1981, but this edition is 1982. So an old paperback ready to fall apart
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172 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2011
Joy Fielding has done it again! Another amazing novel. It was a page-turner, an absolute roller-coaster ride. Up til 3 in the morning to finish this novel, it was worth it!!!

Part 1- the past: made me remember that I recently went through a similar situation, but without the kids, and rape. It was an absolute nightmare and i'm trying trying to this day go get through it. As a result of that relationship i developed serious eczema, head to toe. As for the novel, Joy Fielding is an outstanding writer. She knows what to write, and how to keep the reader interested, keeps em figuring out what will happen next.

Part 2 - the present.
Donna is extremely courageous, strong, brave to go through this scenario. While dealing with finding her children, and getting over her ex-husband she meets her husband-to-be Mel. Absolutely outstanding guy, i'm happy that donna found such a great guy to help her deal with this ordeal, and also help her find her children. The moment I knew that she found them, I was extremely happy.

I would love to hear if Joy Fielding did a sequel of this novel. I would love to read on how the family is recovering from that, and how Victor ended up paying the price for what he has done.

I do highly recommend this page turning novel.
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Profile Image for Christine L.
757 reviews
October 27, 2022
Joy Fielding is such a popular author with so many books following this one (her first) that I really wanted to give her a try. Maybe her books just get better and better, but I don’t know that I'll read any beyond this one. As much as I tried to sympathize with the “done wrong” character, frankly I couldn’t like either main character.
184 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2020
Too many confrontations for me. The relationship between this husband and wife was irratating, painful and redundant. I felt anxious everytime I sat down to read the book.
Perhaps I would recommend this book to someone who was into self inflicted pain.
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124 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2009
THIS BOOK WAS GREAT! I CRIED TWICE! VERY VERY EMOTIONAL BOOK. If you have kids this will play on your biggest fear!
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93 reviews5 followers
February 4, 2020
Leider hat mir das Buch nicht gefallen.
Als ich den Klappentext vom Buch gelesen habe, dachte ich mir das es ziemlich spannend werden könnte. Leider ging es die ersten 200 Seiten gefühlt nur darum wie sich Viktor und Donna kennengelernt haben und wie die Beziehung letztendlich immer mehr brach bis hin zur Scheidung. Natürlich war dies nicht unwichtig zu erfahren. Aber man hätte es deutlich kürzer fassen können. Die Entführung der Kinder stach irgendwie nicht aus der Geschichte raus, sondern lief einfach im Hintergrund ab. Von Psychokrieg und einer verzweifelten suche nach den Kindern durch Amerika, wie es im Klappentext steht war das Buch ziemlich weit entfernt.
Donna hat mich zudem mit ihren Reaktionen richtig aufgeregt. Ich konnte vieles einfach überhaupt nicht nachvollziehen.
Langweilige Geschichte mit sehr nerviger Protagonisten!
18 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2021
Psychologisch sehr spannend aufgebaut, besonders die einzelnen Streigespräche..
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452 reviews3 followers
November 4, 2025
Going back to 1981 I always love reading where technology was not yet in being and people had to sleuth using private detectives and their own intuition and wiles. Donna married Vincent thinking he was her knight in shining armour and he was anything but. How well do you know anyone you live with? I liked the writing style of this and found it an easy and somewhat fun read with some humour and things to think about.

While I may have read Joy Fielding many years ago (can't really remember) she is a popular NY Times selling Canadian author (didn't know that either) who I am going to see at the library tonight so wanted to get one under my belt. Should be interesting to see this vintage (80) author!
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1,267 reviews39 followers
March 3, 2021
This gets off to a good start as we witness the divorce and custody proceedings between Donna and Victor Cressy. He's trying to paint her as being unfit to care for the children. This is intercut with the lives of Donna and Victor from first meeting to divorce, where it quickly becomes obvious he's an emotionally abusive control freak. The first half is quite unsettling as we witness the various ways Victor undermines and emotionally terrorises Donna. This was published in 1981, and it's frightening to think how little things have changed in regards to men emotionally abusing and controlling their partners.

The book jacket (heck, the book's title, even) makes little effort to hide the fact that Victor eventually kidnaps his own children. This doesn't happen until the second half of the book Back in 1981, it would seem the laws were different and there was little the police could do to get kidnapped children returned. The officer here calls it "legal kidnapping"! I certainly felt Donna's nightmare. But the second half isn't really the psychological thriller this books seems to be trying to sell itself as. Most of it is taken up with Donna's complete mental breakdown. Realistic, I'm sure, but there was no suspense to it, and I thought that was the sort of book I was supposed to be reading! The second half isn't nearly as tense and interesting as the first half.

But proceedings do cap off in a highly tense fashion and I cared what happened to Donna and her family. I also appreciated the fact there is no motive behind Victor's actions. He's human, he's an arrogant, selfish asshole, and the real danger lies in whether he hates Donna enough to harm the kids just to hurt her. And there are men just like that, wherever you look, even today. That's what makes the events of this book, published 40 years ago, still so scary and relevant today, even if it wasn't the thriller I was expecting.
1,533 reviews13 followers
September 15, 2017
Amazingly good rendering of the character of an emotional abuser.

"You weren’t at the wedding because Victor Cressy still hadn’t gotten around to forgiving you, valued coworker, for allegedly interfering with one of his prospective clients, a slight you weren’t even aware you’d committed and for which you spent almost a year apologizing before Victor, intelligent, fair man that he is, felt you had been punished enough, and deigned to speak to you again. You have ever after felt you were entirely in the wrong and that Victor was not only right in his initial assertions but in his subsequent treatment of you. Your ‘good friend’ is a master manipulator. His genius lies in not only convincing others that he is right all the time, but in having long ago convinced himself, thereby giving credence to even the most ludicrous of his actions. He’s the one who’s wrong, and yet everyone else feels guilty! Donna looked from the witness over to Victor Cressy. Such talent had to be a gift from God."
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May 27, 2014
die story an sich ist vielversprechend. frau heiratet netten,attraktiven und finanziell abgesicherten scheinbaren traumann, der sich im lauf der ehe zum kontrollsüchtigen tyrannen entwickelt, der er vorher schon war, nur das sie die zeichen nicht richtig deuten konnte. nach einer endlich erfolgten scheidung kidnappt er die kinder usw. usw. usw.
ich hatte vorher schon einen roman von joy fielding gelesen, der mir gut gefallen hat, also dachte ich der ist diesmal auch in den stil, spannend und mitreissend geschrieben.
nur leider gingen mit die dialoge der akteure gewaltig auf den keks und ich wurde selbst ganz nervös davon. ausserdem reagierten die chraraktere ganz merkwürdig,sodass ich die verhaltenmuster ebenfalls nicht nachvollziehen konnte. die letzten dreißig seiten wurde es noch etwas spannend,ansonsten war das lesen für mich eher folter als genuss, ich werde jetzt noch ganz nervös wenn ich daran denke...
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466 reviews6 followers
May 22, 2016
I have read a fair few of Joy Fielding's books but this book was just OK. It was a quick read which makes it a suitable holiday read but I found the story slightly predictable and very depressing.

It's a story about child kidnapping by a divorced parent. We meet Donna and Victor. At first, they are happily in love but then he becomes the controlling husband and her life changes. They have two children and eventually file for divorce. She gets custody and on one of his visits takes the children and disappears.

The story follows Donna's downward spiral into depression and her new love relationship with Mel struggles to survive.

I found the constant bickering and criticism really quite hurtful, demeaning and made me feel like I was on edge. Although I had empathy for the character Donna, the story itself is quite disappointing and not the psychological thriller I was expecting it to be.
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227 reviews
May 13, 2019
I am overall pleased with Kiss Mommy Goodbye, and my first Joy Fielding book.

Part 1 of the book switches between the past and present of Donna's divorce proceedings with her husband Victor, and the past detailing their time dating and during their marriage. Part 2 is covering what happens when Victor takes the children for his weekend visitation.

Decent pacing, emotional, and kept me glued! The ending was a bit too heartwarming and lovey dovey for me, but still a 4 star read.

Unfortunately, this book can be very relevant to any woman who has experienced a relationship with mental abuse. Fielding did a phenomenal job illustrating how a relationship can morph from too good to be true to mental torture.
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1,074 reviews7 followers
July 26, 2018
De Canadese Joy Fielding wilde aanvankelijk actrice worden. Ze heeft onder haar eigen naam, Joy Tepperman, een paar bijrollen in films gehad en speelde ook in een enkele televisieserie. In 1972 gaf ze het acteren op en legde zich volledig toe op het schrijven van boeken. Haar debuut, The best of friends, verscheen in hetzelfde jaar en is niet in Nederland uitgegeven. Negen jaar later brak ze door met Zeg maar dag tegen mammie, ook bekend onder de titel Stil bedrog.

Op een feestje ziet Donna Edmunds een leuke man, Victor Cressy. De volgende dag komt hij haar kantoor binnen en nodigt haar uit voor een lunch. Een paar maanden later trouwen ze, maar het huwelijk is niet wat Donna er van verwacht had. Ze besluiten te scheiden waarna een strijd over de toewijzing van hun kinderen losbarst. De kinderen worden aan Donna toegewezen en alles lijkt goed te gaan. Tot Victor ze een weekend heeft en ze niet meer terugbrengt. Hij blijkt spoorloos te zijn verdwenen, maar af en toe laat hij telefonisch wat van zich horen. Op zijn eigen nogal sadistische manier. Voor de steeds wanhopiger wordende Donna staat het leven daarna op z'n kop en ze wil er alles aan doen om haar kinderen terug te krijgen.

Zeg maar dag tegen mammie bestaat uit twee delen: het verleden en het heden. In het eerste deel draait het vooral om het huwelijk van Donna en Victor dat alleen maar uit ruzie lijkt te bestaan, hun scheiding en de daaropvolgende rechtszaak. In dit deel wordt af en toe ook nog teruggesprongen naar een eerdere periode. Die flashbacks komen vaak zomaar uit de lucht vallen en dat zorgt, zeker in het begin, voor onduidelijkheid. In het tweede deel is dit minder, hoewel ook daarin wel wat verwarrende momenten voorkomen.

De personages Donna en Victor zijn redelijk uitgewerkt en je merkt al snel dat Donna bij vlagen nogal opstandig en onredelijk is. Victor is een nogal betweterig mannetje dat altijd zijn zin wil krijgen. Al vrij snel in het verhaal weet je dat zoiets nooit goed kan gaan. Dit is niet het enige dat voorspelbaar is. Want ook de uitspraak van de rechtbank, de titel van het boek is daar natuurlijk ook debet aan, en de uiteindelijke ontknoping zijn bepaald niet verrassend.

Toch merk je dat Fielding die ontknoping naar een wat hoger niveau wil tillen. Ze probeert de spanning op te voeren met behulp van een aantal plotwendingen. Dat is zo goed als mislukt. Het boek kabbelt daardoor, maar ook door het ontbreken van verrassingen, voort en wordt, op een sporadisch moment na, niet spannend. Eigenlijk was dat ook niet meer te verwachten als je in ogenschouw neemt dat diverse hoofdstukken alleen maar zijn gevuld met ruzies over de meest onbenullige dingen.

Zeg maar dag tegen mammie is niet alleen kommer en kwel. Het heeft ook een positieve kant: het leest namelijk erg vlot. Het voordeel daarvan is dat het snel uit is waardoor je je niet langer hoeft te vervelen.
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443 reviews4 followers
August 6, 2025
Sag Mami Good-Bye handelt von Donna und Victor. Sie heiraten nach sehr kurzer Kennenlernzeit und führen eine furchtbare Ehe. Victor ist manipulativ und toxisch und Donna kann dem nichts entgegen setzen.
Im Gegensatz zum Text auf dem Klappentext handelt ein sehr großer Teil des Romans nicht davon, wie Donna ihre Kinder sucht, die ihr Victor nicht zurück bringt, sondern es geht vor allem darum, wie die beiden ihre Ehe führen. Beginnend mit der Scheidungsverhandlung springen wir immer wieder in der Zeit zurück und die Streitgespräche der Eheleute während ihrer Ehe nehmen einen großen Teil der Handlung ein. Hier muss ich leider sagen, dass mich das beim Lesen manchmal wirklich sehr gestresst hat. Einige Dialoge habe ich meiner Tochter vorgelesen, so extrem waren sie!
Nachdem sich Victor und Donna scheiden lassen, scheint es endlich besser zu laufen und sie sind ein wirklich klassisches Beispiel für ein Paar, das besser nicht hätte heiraten und eine Familie gründen sollen - und ich bin immer skeptisch, wenn Paare nach sehr kurzer Zeit bereits heiraten, das geht leider selten gut...
Als Victor die beiden noch sehr jungen Kinder Adam (4 Jahre) und Sharon (knapp 2 Jahre alt) nicht nach Hause bringt und verschwindet, hat es mich erwartungsgemäß zerrissen beim Lesen (ich bin 3fache Mutter).
Der weitere Verlauf ist allerdings heute etwas seltsam zu lesen, daher habe ich extra nochmal nachgesehen - das Buch ist Anfang der 1990er Jahre erschienen, also noch bevor Internetsuchen normal waren, es Smartphones gab usw.
Das erklärt die etwas mühselig erscheinende Suche nach den Kindern mithilfe von Detektiven und Fotos, die verschickt werden.
Alles in allem war das Buch spannend zu lesen, wenn mich auch die Streitgespräche, die auch nach den Eheschilderungen des Paares leider nicht aufhören, irgendwann echt genervt haben und die Handlung gegen Ende heute wirklich altmodisch anmutet und das Ende ein bisschen zu kitschig ist.
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Author 3 books24 followers
August 6, 2017
"A man plots to destroy the woman who was once his wife by kidnapping the children their love once made."
"A...story of the psychological warfare waged by two people who were once desperately in love...and of the two vulnerable children caught in the crossfire of their adult emotions."

The first half of the book: "The Past" was a bit tricky to follow as it bounced around in time during the relationship of two people, Donna and Victor (meeting, dating, getting engaged, getting married, parents of one, then two children, then divorced) all leading up to the second half of the book: "The Present" once the husband has kidnapped the children. During "The Present", the chronology was intact, but the writing became warped, off and on, in terms of sense of time and place as Donna's state of mind unraveled.

This was not a psycho-thriller but a "real life drama" where, after a custody case, a parent vanishes with the children so there was no "whodunit" to worry about. We always knew. But it was still shocking to see exactly some people treat those who they claim to "love". Perhaps more shocking because it actually happens every single day.
In this case, I had a hard time with the "The Past" Donna. She did not seem to suffer from typical Battered Wife Syndrome where a woman's self-worth is so poor that she feels she deserves to be treated the way that she is being treated. Yet, she (and thus we) are forced to suffer and endure page upon page upon page of Victor's endless berating, belittling and otherwise snippy and snarky remarks and making her feel as if she can do nothing right.
I pity the real life women who deal with men like that and I SO felt like I wanted to (or wanted her to) break his jaw with a jackhammer to shut him up and then castrate him with a melon-baller. NO human being (especially one you claim to love) should *ever* be treated like that. EVER.


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34 reviews
January 17, 2022
Uno de los mejores libros que leí y un libro claramente infravalorado. Los personajes están tan bien escritos, la historia también, todo parece tan real. "Kiss Mommy Goodbye" (suspenso psicológico) nos presenta la historia de Donna, y la mujer más fuerte que encontré en un libro hasta el momento. Estoy sorprendida de su desarrollo para la época (libro publicado en 1981). Donna conoce en su juventud a esa persona que parece tan irreal e idónea cuando tenemos una idea errónea sobre el romance. Años después, la relación se torna en colores tóxicos, con tonos de manipulación haciendo sentir culpable a la protagonista. En el proceso de esta relación, esta pareja tiene 2 hijos, que pronto se encontrarán en el medio de una corte para ver qué padre tiene el derecho de su tutela, luego de la decisión de Donna de salir de aquella relación por ella y por el bien de sus hijos. cuando las aguas comienzan a estar en calma, Víctor secuestra a sus hijos a pesar de que la tutela no quedó a su favor.
Nuestra protagonista escrita por Joy Fielding se convierte en alguien fuerte, un personaje principal realmente único y que va a luchar hasta el final. Este libro nos ofrece una mirada real sobre el amor, y vale muchísimo leerlo.
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1,220 reviews18 followers
July 28, 2019
Tengo q quitarme el sombrero ante esta autora y la forma en que ha relatado esta historia, xq no solo te sientes impotente con el abuso q sufre Donna sino q luego es injuriada por su marido abusador para quitarle a los chicos y como no tiene existo, finalmente termina haciendo algo mucho peor.
Increíblemente, aunq recuerdo muy bien a Donna, Víctor no ha resultado muy memorable (aunq fue un 50% de la ecuación) pero se entiende xq la historia es sobre ella y todo lo q tuvo q sufrir, primero a manos del marido maltratador y luego cuando de hecho escapó de él, lo q sufrió por la perdida de sus hijos. Esta mujer sufre en el 99% del libro, y la historia te hace evidente el trauma de su vida en pareja, incluso cuando tiene una nueva relación y los conflictos del primer matrimonio le pasan factura en el segundo.
También tengo q decir q el enfoque del maltrato ha estado fenomenal; xq la historia no es sobre violencia física, sino emocional q es mucho más difícil de transmitir pero la autora lo logra.
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601 reviews23 followers
August 12, 2023
I loved this book because it was like a lifetime movie to the “T”. Victor was the classic abuser. He controlled what she wore, where she went, she stopped driving…. Life with him was always a mental game. It was hard to read at times. The book opens up in the courtroom where they are seeking a divorce and each wants custody of their two children. It then takes you back to how they met, and you get to see how naive she was and how manipulative he was. It was a little tedious until he disappears with the children. Once the children are missing you see Donna (understandably) falling apart, searching for her children, and lashing out at her new love, his daughter, and everyone around her. This was unfortunately a very common story. Parental alienation. One parent hates the other and uses the children as a weapon. I wish there was an epilogue!
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November 8, 2021
Tijdens 1 van de telefoontjes komt er een bekend geluid door in de oren van Donna. De oceaan.
Donna reist samen met Mel naar Californie om daar de kustlijn af te zoeken naar haar kinderen.
Maar dat levert niets op tot ze in een supermarkt haar kinderen opmerkt in het bijzijn van een nanny.
Ze volgt de oppas en komt aan het huis waar de kinderen met Victor verblijven. Ze slaagt erin haar kinderen mee te nemen en vertrekt. Viktor is woedend en zet de achtervolging in. Viktor wil haar van de baan rijden. Ze stopt en zet zich aan de kant. Uiteindelijk komen we te weten dat Viktor is opgepakt door de politie. Donna mag met de kinderen beschikken.
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March 16, 2018
This was one of Fielding's early books -- it was great. Sad, and the ending was dynamite. What a horrible father -- total psychopath. We can only hope he spent many long years in jail. The book went on a little too long in the middle, but once Mommy got herself together, it was great. The 3 books before this one are out of print, so don't know if I'll ever get hold of them . I've gotten a bit obsessed with the books by this author -- I've read all the most recent ones, but don't know about the others. May have read them before I got into Goodreads.
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October 9, 2025
Heartbreaking.

The way emotional abuse was portrayed in this story was interesting to read. How small actions are heaped up on a partner that lead to their breakdown, but can be explained by "being crazy" made me realize manipulation in a relationship is a grave injustice. Victor was a true villain.

The journey of Donna - being sad, annoyed, irritated, angry, and at last happy was - a worthwhile one.

I also liked that Donna and Mel were able to repair their relationship and stay together at the end.

Liked this quite a lot !
252 reviews
November 3, 2017
I found this book to be quite different than many of the other books I"ve read by Joy Fielding, and I definitely didn't enjoy it as much as most of her other stuff. As much as I liked how the book was framed, I found it really too predictable and not overly developed. But don't be discouraged I have adored almost every other book written by Joy Fielding, so just pick up another!
651 reviews
March 24, 2025
This book follows Donna and Victor fighting over custody of their children after an emotionally abusive relationship. This book had a great paced story, I continually wanted to find out what would happen next. I didn’t read the book jacket beforehand, and I’m glad because it reveals more of the plot than it should.
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