'Haunting' Telegraph
'Fresh and daring'
KATE SAWYER
'One of the best books I've read in a while ... A real triumph'
ELIZABETH MACNEAL
'A complex story about motherhood, inheritance and the things we're willing to forsake in the name of desire'
AMY TWIGG
'A haunting novel ... Overwhelming and seductive'
LUCIE ELVEN
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'When my mother washed my hair she crooned, mamele, mamele*, into my ear. Little mother, meaning little daughter, meaning you're a good girl, Edie.'***
Edie lives with her partner Joanna in a crumbling country house in Broadstairs. They have spent over a decade together since the death of Harry, the third member of their polyamorous relationship. It's a quiet, comfortable existence - but conversations about the mother who abandoned her have recently awoken in Edie feelings she long thought buried.
Mamele is a stylish, searing drama about the complicated love between mothers and daughters, the indelible impact of estrangement and one woman fiercely coming into her own.
Edie's life is a tapestry of multiple timelines, each thread representing a different chapter of her life. From her childhood as part of the post-war Jewish Diaspora to her life in Broadstairs, each thread is a testament to her resilience and her unyielding desire to be loved.
HarperCollins 2024