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Burning In

Published
Sep 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
340

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This is a novel about mothers and daughters, about the way the hidden past plays itself out in the present, and the conflicts between professional commitment and the responsibilities of family life. The story is told by a young woman, Martine, who translates the emotional distance she senses in her mother, Lotte, a holocaust survivor, into a passion for photography. Martine leaves Sydney to live in New York, in order to further her career, and has a child of her own. One day, her daughter Ruby goes missing in Central Park, while in the care of a nanny. The disappearance of her daughter throws Martine into a paralysis of feeling, brought about by guilt and grief, but it also, eventually, brings her closer to understanding her own relationship with her mother.

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First Edition Sep 2012 ReadHowYouWant ISBN 145964607X
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Aug 2007 Giramondo Publishing ISBN 1920882774
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Aug 2012 Giramondo Publishing ISBN B008U1UMVI
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