A review by maddie137
Love Me Tender by Constance Debré

5.0

Beautiful but hard to read. The narrattor has chosen to distance herself from any emotion, feelings or intimacy as she processes the loss of her child. You can see this through her almost emotionless narration of her daily life, her disgarding of all material possessions and obsession with sex. Over the course of the book you sense her mental state decline and then slowly improve as she processes the loss of her child until at the end she finally let's go of him and allows new love to come into her life again.