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You Won’t Get Free of It by Rachel Aviv review

The most complex of female relationships is thrown into sharp relief in this moving series of essays

You Won’t Get Free of It by Rachel Aviv review

TL;DR

  • Rachel Aviv's book "You Won't Get Free of It" features six stories about mothers and daughters, exploring human psychology and mental health.
  • The stories delve into themes of madness, delusions, paranoia, and the reliability of memory, as seen in profiles of Linda Bishop and Elizabeth Loftus.
  • Aviv reflects on her own "deficit of curiosity" about mothers, which changed after she became a mother herself, and how motherhood might influence a writer's perspective.
  • A standout piece profiles novelist Alice Munro's alleged failure to protect her daughter from abuse, examining her choice not to act and its repercussions.
  • The collection touches upon the idea that mothers remain enigmatic figures and explores the subtle ways parental actions and perspectives can influence their children, even in their careers.