Author: | Susan Tsui | ISBN: | 9780985667610 |
Publisher: | Susan Tsui | Publication: | June 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Susan Tsui |
ISBN: | 9780985667610 |
Publisher: | Susan Tsui |
Publication: | June 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Orphaned by his parents and his artificial mother, and abandoned by his older brother at a young age, Jay spends most of his adulthood serving as a government therapist to those like him. He considers his own happiness proof of success in his career and life. Little does he know that his picture perfect world, occupied by his wife, Sasha, and their two children, is not as idyllic as it seems.
When Jay's older brother, Ian, returns Jay finds himself torn between the happy bubble he resides in and helping his troubled brother keep his own children out of the hands of the very institution Jay serves. Can Jay save Ian while holding onto the loving memories of his artificial mother and all that he believes in? More importantly, does he even want to?
You Shouldn't Call Me Mommy is a story about the difficult journey of self-discovery, one that explores the power of truth over illusion and the meaning of a mother's love.
Editorial Reviews:
“A compelling narrator drives this strong, sympathetic tale that begets metaphysical soul-searching.” — KIRKUS REVIEWS (Starred Review And A BEST OF 2012)
Orphaned by his parents and his artificial mother, and abandoned by his older brother at a young age, Jay spends most of his adulthood serving as a government therapist to those like him. He considers his own happiness proof of success in his career and life. Little does he know that his picture perfect world, occupied by his wife, Sasha, and their two children, is not as idyllic as it seems.
When Jay's older brother, Ian, returns Jay finds himself torn between the happy bubble he resides in and helping his troubled brother keep his own children out of the hands of the very institution Jay serves. Can Jay save Ian while holding onto the loving memories of his artificial mother and all that he believes in? More importantly, does he even want to?
You Shouldn't Call Me Mommy is a story about the difficult journey of self-discovery, one that explores the power of truth over illusion and the meaning of a mother's love.
Editorial Reviews:
“A compelling narrator drives this strong, sympathetic tale that begets metaphysical soul-searching.” — KIRKUS REVIEWS (Starred Review And A BEST OF 2012)