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Gerbil Mother | |||
| by D.M. Bryan |
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| 978-1-897126-24-0 ISBN 13 Released in March 2008
Where do Gerbils come from? Find out here. Gerbil, age zero, has a question: where do parents come from? Specifically, she wants to know about her mother. Who is this vessel in which she resides, and why does it seem like her mother isn't up for the task of parenthood? Gerbil Mother raises questions about the condition, execution, and absurdities of motherhood. It offers a new look at the family dynamic through the eyes of the unborn, a baby on the brink of being thrust into a life she would rather witness from the outside—or from inside her mother's womb. Praise for Gerbil Mother "... the writing is pretty much bang-on. The love/contempt that Maeve (Gerbil's mother) has for her overbearing and difficult son Nick are the kinds of acute emotions that only a parent – especially a mother – could understand." – Quill and Quire “Meet Gerbil: prodigious and foetal, she’s a self-appointed sage, an inter-uterine satirist, wickedly commenting on her world-to-be. As Gerbil tall-tales her bond to her mother as one of sarcastic pearl inside disillusioned oyster, D.M. Bryan nestles Gerbil’s distinctive voice inside a tale that will entice and entertain, lure and beguile!” – Nicole Markotić, author of Yellow Pages and Creative Writing professor at the University of Windsor |
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