The Mother's Promise: A Novel

The Mother's Promise: A Novel

by Sally Hepworth

Narrated by Barrie Kreinik

Unabridged — 9 hours, 16 minutes

The Mother's Promise: A Novel

The Mother's Promise: A Novel

by Sally Hepworth

Narrated by Barrie Kreinik

Unabridged — 9 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

All their lives, Alice Stanhope and her daughter Zoe have been a family of two, living quietly in northern California. Zoe has always struggled with crippling social anxiety and her mother has been her constant and fierce protector. With no family to speak of, and the identity of Zoe's father shrouded in mystery, their team of two works—until it doesn't. Until Alice gets sick and needs to fight for her life.

Desperate to find stability for Zoe, Alice reaches out to two women who are practically strangers, but who are her only hope: Kate, a nurse, and Sonja, a social worker. As the four of them come together, a chain of events is set into motion and all four of them must confront their sharpest fears and secrets—secrets about abandonment, abuse, estrangement, and the deepest longing for family.

Imbued with heart and humor in even the darkest moments, Sally Hepworth's The Mother's Promise is an unforgettable audio-book about the unbreakable bonds between mothers and daughters, and the new ways in which families are forged.

A Macmillan Audio production.


Editorial Reviews

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Praise for The Mother’s Promise:

“Grab the tissues: this story of a mother’s search for a loving, fierce protector for her child won’t leave you dry-eyed.” —People

“This bittersweet, emotionally intense novel is recommended for readers who appreciate issue-driven stories by Jodi Piccoult and Lisa Genova.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“Part tear-jerker, part celebration of mothers, this story tugs at the heartstrings… a beautiful novel of courage and love in the face of sorrow.”Booklist

“Conveys with sympathy and depth the stories of four Northern California women who face important issues not typically found in fiction.” —New York Journal of Books

Library Journal

12/01/2016
Single mother Alice Stanhope has always understood the fears of her daughter; when Zoe's schoolmates make fun of her, Alice is there. At 15, Zoe tries to face her social anxiety disorder but crumbles when her best friend asks her to double date and she's unable to face the group at the movie theater. Then, Alice is diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer and realizes she is entirely alone except for her relationship with Zoe. Two strangers, Kate and Sonja, step up and help. Hospital nurse Kate is desperate to have a baby. Social worker Sonja's intervention causes a crisis. Although needy themselves, these two women may be Alice's only answer to protecting Zoe. Hepworth's (The Things We Keep) latest is a difficult novel of women struggling with fear and loss. As Alice battles cancer and struggles with possibly breaking a promise always to be there for her daughter, the various characters also deal with miscarriages and loss, marriage difficulties, rape, spousal abuse, and Crohn's disease. VERDICT This bittersweet, emotionally intense novel is recommended for readers who appreciate issue-driven stories by Jodi Picoult and Lisa Genova. [See Prepub Alert, 8/22/16.]—Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

Kirkus Reviews

2016-12-06
When a devoted single mom discovers she has ovarian cancer, her own health is the least of her worries. What will happen to her daughter? Alice's parents died before Zoe was born, and her brother, Paul, a practicing alcoholic, has not been much help. Raising her daughter alone has been tough but rewarding, and Alice even managed to start her own business helping the elderly with their daily activities. With no father figure in sight, Zoe has come to rely heavily on Alice, particularly since she began exhibiting signs of social anxiety disorder on the first day of kindergarten. Now 15, Zoe has only one friend at school. But Emily pushes Zoe to go on a double date, and Zoe's panic attack leaves her utterly alone. Luckily for Zoe, a few new fans lurk in the wings, including a mysterious new school psychologist and Harry, the erstwhile football player who has suddenly begun paying attention to her. Meanwhile Alice has begun to realize the magnitude of her predicament, so she, too, needs help. Enter Kate and Sonja. Kate, Alice's nurse, is recently married, having gained not only a loving husband, but also his son and daughter. Desperate to have a baby of her own, she's on her third round of in vitro fertilization, but another miscarriage has her marriage on rocky terrain. Sonja, Alice's social worker, has a seemingly perfect marriage to a psychologist, but Sonja is beginning to worry that her husband's rough sexual behavior might actually amount to rape. Hepworth intertwines these women's stories, taking the notion that it takes a village to raise a child another step: it takes a village to raise each woman up over her own tribulations. Saccharine at times, the tale's threads knot up a bit too easily and implausibly. A sentimental parable about the power of motherhood, friendship, and love.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171837860
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 02/21/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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