Mother Doll by Katya Apekina

"Mother Doll" by Katya Apekina is a novel that delves into the complex web of generational trauma within a Russian family. The story centers around Zhenia, who is grappling with her own struggles as she navigates a troubled marriage and the impending loss of her beloved grandmother, Vera. As Zhenia faces these challenges, she encounters Paul, a psychic medium contacted by Irina, Zhenia's great-grandmother. Irina, now an interdimensional being, seeks to share her story of past heartbreak and rebellion, hoping to find forgiveness for leaving her daughter in a Soviet orphanage. The narrative unfolds as Irina, accompanied by other voices from her past, reveals hidden truths and confronts painful memories. Zhenia, drawn into this journey, explores the burdens of her family's history and the expectations placed upon women across generations. Through a blend of humor and emotion, "Mother Doll" offers a poignant exploration of the enduring impact of trauma and the evolving roles of women in society.

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Published
2024
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