If: A Mother's Memoir
By (Author) Lise Marzouk
By (author) Adriana Hunter
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
29th October 2019
31st October 2019
United States
Paperback
352
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
An eloquent, heartfelt account of a young boy's fight with cancer and of a mother's determination and resilience, which sees their family through to his recovery. As her ten-year-old son sits at the kitchen table one evening, Lise Marzouk inspects his mouth and discovers an unusual growth, which doctors later confirm is cancerous. When he is hospitalized at the Curie Institute in Paris for lymphoma treatment, Lise finds herself torn between two worlds, one at his bedside, and the other at home with her two younger children, struggling to maintain a sense of stability in their lives. And so she writes--of their fears and doubts, but also of their moments of tenderness and joy--and through these memories, stories, and reveries, she arrives at a deeper understanding of herself as a woman, a mother, and a writer. Brimming with a rebellious sense of hope, If offers an intimate look at how a mother's love and support enabled her family to come out of a devastating experience stronger and more connected.
The author documents her fears, doubts and tender memories of caring for a sick son and two other children. New York Times Book Review
[Marzouks] determination and sheer willpower to endure this ordeal shine through on nearly every pageA powerful, emotionally resonant memoir. Kirkus Reviews
Out of a mothers tragedy comes a full scope of emotions, thoughts, and strategies for combatting the unbearable pain and sorrow of possibly losing her child. It is with a raw honesty and intricate precision that Lise Marzouk shares her terrifying experience." Ccile David-Weill, author ofParents Under the Influence: Words of Wisdom from a Former Bad Mother
Powerfulgrippingtakes your breath away. La Rpublique des livres
A masterful work, a hymn to love. LInfirmire magazine
A beautiful storyAdmirable in its precision and delicacy. Le Monde des livres
Lise Marzouk has published several nonfiction titles in France on myths and the imaginary. If is her first memoir and English-language debut. Adriana Hunter studied French and Drama at the University of London. She has translated more than fifty books including Camille Laurens's Who You Think I Am and Herve Le Tellier's Electrico W, winner of the French-American Foundation's 2013 Translation Prize in Fiction. She lives in Kent, England.