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The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold – Review

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Desperate to escape the ‘crying, barking and biting’ of her mentally ill octogenarian mother, Helen Knightly fulfils a lifelong dream: she murders her. Alice Sebold’s follow-up to The Lovely Bones depicts a lonely, suburban divorcee as she wrestles with five decades of painful memories and the 24-hour aftermath of her brutal act. Although well-paced and emotionally charged, The Almost Moon suffers from a heroine who is hard to like – and sometimes believe in – despite the layers of misery Sebold inflicts upon her (a father’s suicide, a childhood attack, a failed marriage and, of course, her ‘crazy bitch’ mother).

Review: The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold | Books | The Observer.

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