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Mark Abrams on Designing Motherthing

Motherthing is dark, weird, funny. The protagonist, Abby Lamb, is a wife desperate to get pregnant, but her husband can’t commit, as he’s hopelessly depressed by the death of his mother (i.e. Abby’s mother-in-law), who is haunting him. Abby starts off as a bit cheerfully unhinged, obsessed with a retro fantasy of domestic life of bliss and potential mothering, making dishes like jellied salmon—which haunts the book as frequently as her mother-in-law’s ghost from the basement—and she graduates to fully unhinged by the book’s end. There might be a bit of murder and cannibalism, depending on how reliable you find the narrator.

Mark Abrams on Designing Motherthing