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Queen for a Day

Published
Jun 2018
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General Fiction General Fiction
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250

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Mimi Slavitt's three-year-old son is autistic, but if we told her, she wouldn't listen, because she doesn't want to know -- until at last his behavior becomes so strange that even she can't ignore it. Mimi inhabits a world nearly as isolating as her son's -- one that she shares with mothers like her, chosen against their will for lives of sacrifice and martyrdom. Searching for miracles, fighting heartless bureaucracies while arranging every minute of every day for children who can never be left alone, they exist in a state of perpetual crisis, normal life always just out of reach.

In chapters told from Mimi's point of view and theirs, we meet these mothers, each a complex character totally unsuitable for sainthood and dreaming of the day she can just she walk away. Taking its title from the 1950s reality show that made suffering housewives compete against each other for deluxe refrigerators and life-saving operations, Queen for a Day portrays a group of imperfect women under enormous pressure.

Rosaler tells their story in ironic, precise and vivid prose, with dark humor and insight born of first-hand experience.

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Jun 2019 HarperCollins ISBN 188328581X
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First Edition Jun 2018 Delphinium Books ISBN 1883285755
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Jun 2018 Delphinium Books, Incorporated ISBN 1504054571
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Jun 2018 Delphinium Books ISBN B07CZ9KK8H
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Feb 2019 Audible Studios ISBN B07NRX5P3F
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Nov 2019 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1799752186
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