The Other Mother

A Novel

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Pub Date Jan 12 2021 | Archive Date Jan 26 2021

Description

From Matthew Dicks, the beloved author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend, comes The Other Mother, a novel about a teenage boy coping with the rupture of his family by viewing his mother in an unusual light.

The one he loves most, is the one he knows least.


Thirteen-year-old Michael Parsons is dealing with a lot. His father's sudden death; his mother's new husband, Glen, who he loathes; his two younger siblings, who he looks after more and more now that his mother works extra shifts.

And then one day, Michael wakes up and his mother is gone. In her place is an exact, duplicate mother. The 'other mother'. No one else seems to notice the real version is missing. His brother, his sister, and even Glen act as if everything's normal. But Michael knows in his heart that this mother is not his. And he begins to panic.

What follows is a big-hearted coming-of-age story of a boy struggling with an unusual disorder that poses unparalleled challenges—but also, as he discovers, offers him unique opportunities.

From Matthew Dicks, the beloved author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend, comes The Other Mother, a novel about a teenage boy coping with the rupture of his family by viewing his mother in an unusual...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781250103468
PRICE $26.99 (USD)
PAGES 288

Average rating from 98 members


Featured Reviews

Matthew Dicks has a wonderful ability to write from a child’s POV. Charlie is 14, has lost his Dad, and believes his mother is not his mother, but some strange interloper. But he’s also the best big brother you could ever ask for, he’s heartbreakingly lonely, has anger management issues, and is a hero who stands up to bullies. It’s impossible not to root for this kid. As he falls in love, struggles with trauma, and finds new confidantes, I was completely charmed by his story. Loved it.

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