Vad gör man med en mamma som inte beter sig som mammor bör göra? Som inte är hemma och bakar bullar till jul och tar hand om barnen utan istället är ute och rumlar med nya älskare och ständigt kommer hem berusad? När Vanessa Townsend, tolv år, och hennes fyra yngre syskon inser att deras frånskilda, alkoholiserade, kedjerökande, superneurotiska mamma kommer att förstöra ytterligare en jul, tar de saken i egna händer och låser helt sonika in henne i bastun. Där får hon stanna i fyra månader. Under tiden händer saker i rasande fart i familjen Townsend. Mammadags är en berättelse i bästa Fay Weldon-tradition med många falluckor, djävulska ironier och oroande insikter. Och när allting är slut och mamma kommit ut ur bastun är naturligtvis ingenting längre vad det synes vara eller kanske någonsin varit.
Gillian White (b. 1945) grew up in Liverpool, England. She has written sixteen novels under her own name, which are known for suspense, Gothic thrills, and satiric views of contemporary society. She also writes historical romance under the name Georgina Fleming. She lives in Devon, England.
This is one of those harrowing tales where I feel I must not dwell on the suffering of the characters in any great depth, as if I do the unfolding events become overwhelming and incomprehensible. What I’ve found as an aid to novels such as these is to try and foster a neutral attitude to the shame and anger that is so brilliantly brought to life; as hard as it is. I do this not so much that I lose all feeling, otherwise the lives would be misunderstood, but just enough to be able to move ahead with my appreciation of creation still intact. And this is why I loved this novel so much.
To me this book is so raw. It’s so real and haunting. The way the children form their plan to imprison their mother in her own home, born of feelings of neglect, suffering and yearning for displays of love that have been so absent in their lives. It pulled at every string inside of me and I willed them on, despite the fear of their mother’s possible catastrophic deterioration inside her cell.
I thought this book captured what it’s like to live in a broken home brilliantly well. It also shines a light on parental influences and why some relationships are never built to last. Really enjoyed this book.
Read this years ago, and can't remember heaps about it, but I remember really loving it - crazy premise - a bunch of kids lock their mother in the basement for her own good - actually works out in strange and unexpected ways. Definitely worth reading.
Good book! I listened to the story and the narrator had a really great voice. The Story is very different and interesting and at times slightly creepy upon reflection of the situation.
Delicious read, like all of Ms White’s books that I’ve read. It starts on a depressing and sad note but it left me smiling at the end. It was suspenseful enough that I couldn’t stop reading and I loved the characters in it (well, not all of them) and the more clear understanding of them by the end of the book.