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, believing that the pregnancy is no accident. Is violence inherited, Katarina wonders, and if so, can it be inherited among 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 075381711X
ISBN 13: 9780753817117
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, with SIMON AND THE OAKS, a world top ten bestseller in 1999 HANNA'S DAUGHTERS sold 300,000 copies in Phoenix paperback Marianne Fredriksson's novels always attract excellent review coverage. Superb commercial women's fiction. Should appeal to those who enjoyed Wild Swans or The Joy Luck Club 'Gripping and gritty ... Catherine Cookson with a touch of Strindberg' Marika Cobbold Hanna's Daughters reissued alongside new book

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.