The Year My Mother Came Back

The Year My Mother Came Back

by Alice Eve Cohen

Narrated by Alice Eve Cohen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 53 minutes

The Year My Mother Came Back

The Year My Mother Came Back

by Alice Eve Cohen

Narrated by Alice Eve Cohen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

Thirty years after her death, Alice's mother appears to her, seemingly in the flesh, and continues to do so during the hardest year Alice has had to face: the year her youngest daughter needs surgery, her eldest daughter decides to track down her birth mother, and the year Alice gets a daunting diagnosis. As it turns out, it's entirely possible for the people we've lost to come back to us when we need them the most.



Although letting her mother back into her life is not an easy thing, Alice navigates it with humor, intelligence, and honesty. What she learns is that she must revisit her childhood, and allow herself to be a daughter once more, in order to take care of her own girls. Eventually, understanding and then forgiving her mother's parenting transgressions leads her to accept herself and to the realization that she doesn't have to be perfect to be a good mother.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/26/2015
In this finely wrought memoir, Cohen (What I Thought I Knew) handles nearly overwhelming events. Her adopted-at-birth daughter, now 18, finally reconnects with her birth mother. Cohen’s biological daughter, whose conception was a surprise because of Cohen’s diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer and the consequent hormone treatments, has to undergo a difficult leg-lengthening surgery at age eight to correct a birth defect that Cohen feels responsible for causing. Through this prism, Cohen remembers her own mother, Louise, who passed away 30 years prior. Cohen takes readers on a journey through her immediate travails, as well as through her troubled childhood dealing with a mother whose own battle with cancer transformed her emotionally and physically. Cohen’s mother was a trailblazing champion of civil rights, an early feminist who bemoaned the trappings of a stay-at-home motherhood and fought for her intellectual life. Cohen ultimately gets closure with her mother, who gives her advice beyond the grave about how to be a better mother, how to face cancer, and how, ultimately, to be a daughter who finally finds peace with the complex woman who had more of an impact on her life than she ever realized. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

A wry, magical memoir about the transcendent power of mother-daughter love.” —Elle

“Fiercely brave and unflinchingly honest, Alice Eve Cohen’s fearless new memoir, The Year My Mother Came Back, pushes away all boundaries, telling a deeply true story, even while imagining conversations with her dead mother. In doing so, she has written an important memoir that takes the reader on an astonishing journey.” —The Brooklyn Rail

“Evolving into a sort of magical realism that wouldn’t be out of place in a Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel . . . [The Year My Mother Came Back] is a heartwarming story, perfect for Mother’s Day, for both mothers and daughters.” —The Oklahoman

“[The Year My Mother Came Back] explores mother-daughter relationships with humor, warmth, and a great deal of clever insight . . . A multigenerational story with Cohen’s remarkable, ahead-of-her-time mother--remembered and imagined--at the center of it all.” —Birmingham Magazine

The Year My Mother Came Back is full of moments of wisdom, deep candor, and humor, and it’s beautifully written.” —Jewish Woman

“[A] finely wrought memoir . . . Cohen ultimately gets closer with her mother, who gives her advice beyond the grave about how to be a better mother, how to face cancer, and how, ultimately, to be a daughter who finally finds peace with the complex woman who had more of an impact on her life than she ever realized.” —Publishers Weekly 

“[A] powerful, poetic new memoir. ” —Tablet Magazine

“A little book that packs a powerful message. This book would make the perfect Mother’s Day gift. It was written with grace and great love . . . Expect to see this title on a lot of Best of 2015 lists. Cohen is a masterful storyteller.” —The Winnsboro News

“A gorgeous, magical, meaningful memoir . . . Oh my God, I love this book. The story grabbed me right away. I sank into the couch with that book and just soaked it up . . . Please put it on your nightstand and share it with friends.” —“Reading with Robin” radio show

“Alice Eve Cohen’s warm, witty, wise memoir is an elixir of love. It captures the struggles of every woman who ever wanted to be a better mother or daughter. It’s a brilliant meditation on how little we know (and how much less we control) despite our finest efforts. Read it and weep . . . and laugh . . . and love. But do read it!” —Nancy Bachrach, author of The Center of the Universe: A Memoir

The Year My Mother Came Back is a riveting journey . . . Funny, painful, absurd, and heartwarming. Alice’s mother comes fully to life in all her complexity, a woman of her times and ahead of her time. Alice’s own struggle to accept her imperfect self is a loving message to mothers who struggle to live life with grace. A beautiful book.” —Julie Metz, New York Times bestselling author of Perfection

“[A] memoir and love story about parenthood, loss and connection. With honesty and humor, Cohen describes a particularly challenging period of her life, when her late mother seems to reappear to help her find her way.” —The Jewish Week

“[A] must-read memoir” —Parent & Child magazine

“I love, love, love this book. It’s so rich, so real and so moving . . . An astonishingly wonderful book--I was enthralled.” —Caroline Leavitt, author of Pictures of You

“In her new memoir, Alice Cohen navigates what was a perfect storm of a year, a year when doubt, guilt, dread, illness, and sorrow descended all at once on her and on her family. What she made of this year is a book so honest, so moving, and ultimately so wise that it is a privilege to take the journey with her. The Year My Mother Came Back is a perfect book.” —Abigail Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of A Three Dog Life

“Compassionate, compelling, and told in luscious prose that practically begs you to sink in and linger, Cohen’s imaginative story and its fascinating characters will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.” —Jessie Sholl, author of Dirty Secret

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171738921
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 03/31/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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