The Mistress's Daughter: A Memoir

The Mistress's Daughter: A Memoir

by A . M . Homes (Author)

Synopsis

On the day that Homes was born in 1961, she was given up for adoption. Her birth parents were a twenty-two year old woman and an older married man with whom she was having an affair. Thirty years later, out of the blue, Homes was contacted by a lawyer on behalf of her birth mother, and they began to correspond; her biological father contacted her soon after. These two individuals and their effect on the adult Homes are strange and unexpected, and the story spirals into something utterly raw and hilarious, heartbreaking and absurd. Along the way, Homes describes the clash between her childhood fantasies of her birth parents and the disappointing reality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 02 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 1847080111
ISBN 13: 9781847080110

Media Reviews
A compelling, devastating, and furiously good book written with an honesty few of us would risk.
Zadie Smith
Fierce and eloquent.
The New York Times Book Review
As startling and riveting as her fiction . . . a lacerating memoir in which the formerly powerless child triumphs with the help of a mighty pen.
San Francisco Chronicle
Rich in humanity and humor . . . Homes combines an unfussy candor with a deliciously droll, quirky wit. . . . Her energy and urgency become infectious.
USA Today
I fell in love with it from the first page and read compulsively to the end.
Amy Tan
As a memoirist, A. M. Homes takes a characteristically fierce and fearless approach. And she has a whopper of a personal story to tell.
Chicago Tribune
aA compelling, devastating, and furiously good book written with an honesty few of us would risk.a
aZadie Smith
aFierce and eloquent.a
a The New York Times Book Review
aAs startling and riveting as her fiction . . . a lacerating memoir in which the formerly powerless child triumphs with the help of a mighty pen.a
a San Francisco Chronicle
aRich in humanity and humor . . . Homes combines an unfussy candor with a deliciously droll, quirky wit. . . . Her energy and urgency become infectious.a
a USA Today
aI fell in love with it from the first page and read compulsively to the end.a
aAmy Tan
aAs a memoirist, A. M. Homes takes a characteristically fierce and fearless approach. And she has a whopper of a personal story to tell.a
a Chicago Tribune
A compelling, devastating, and furiously good book written with an honesty few of us would risk.
-Zadie Smith

Fierce and eloquent.
- The New York Times Book Review

As startling and riveting as her fiction . . . a lacerating memoir in which the formerly powerless child triumphs with the help of a mighty pen.
- San Francisco Chronicle

Rich in humanity and humor . . . Homes combines an unfussy candor with a deliciously droll, quirky wit. . . . Her energy and urgency become infectious.
- USA Today

I fell in love with it from the first page and read compulsively to the end.
-Amy Tan

As a memoirist, A. M. Homes takes a characteristically fierce and fearless approach. And she has a whopper of a personal story to tell.
- Chicago Tribune
Author Bio
A.M. Homes is the author of five novels - This Book Will Save Your Life, In A Country of Mothers, The End of Alice, Music for Torching, and Jack - and two collections of short stories, The Safety of Objects and Things You Should Know, all published by Granta Books. She lives in New York City.