Elisabeth's Daughter

Elisabeth's Daughter

by Marianne Fredriksson (Author)

Synopsis

Katarina Elg is young and free. She adores falling in love, but lasting closeness frightens her and she cannot accept being tied down. Independence is more precious than anything else. Then she becomes pregnant and decides, surprisingly perhaps, to keep the baby. Her mother, Elisabeth, is supportive, but her lover reacts violently, beating her because he thinks her pregnancy no accident and that she was trying to trap him. Katarina remembers her childhood, how she watched her mother being systematically abused, and feels that her experience is part of a pattern. She wonders, can violence be inherited? If so, can it be inherited by victims as well as perpetrators? These thoughts lead her to approach her mother, and the two women open up to each other as the past is confronted and explored. In her new novel, Marianne Fredriksson explores how personalities are shaped by experience; the deep bonds between mothers and daughters; and how we can only grow through our relationships with others.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0752851624
ISBN 13: 9780752851624
Book Overview: Marianne Fredriksson's books have been sold in 36 languages with total sales of five million copies. HANNA'S DAUGHTERS was a publishing phenomenon, one of the top ten world bestsellers in 1997 and 1998, SIMON AND THE OAKS was a world top ten bestseller in 1999. Marianne Fredriksson's novels always attract excellent review coverage.

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Author Bio
Marianne Fredriksson was born in 1929. She has two children and was a well known writer and journalist before she wrote her first book in 1980. She is the author of ten novels including HANNA'S DAUGHTERS for which she was awarded the Author of the Year award and Book of the Year award in 1994.