A review by tarrowood
Is Mother Dead by Vigdis Hjorth

4.0

What an intriguing read that explores the depths of grief of losing one’s mother, not to death, but due to your actions — and your inability to accept your actions. It almost received a 3 star review due to the trembling and rambling narrative, but that’s just the point. The narrator is not only unreliable, but mentally in shambles. She’s driven to extreme levels of surveillance and gall due to her anxiety and surity that she’s in the right.