Call Me Mummy: the #1 ebook bestseller
By (Author) Tina Baker
Profile Books Ltd
Viper
5th January 2022
2nd September 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
262g
CALL ME MUMMY. IT'LL BE BETTER IF YOU DO.
Glamorous, beautiful Mummy has everything a woman could want. Except for a daughter of her very own. So when she sees Kim - heavily pregnant, glued to her phone and ignoring her eldest child in a busy shop - she does what anyone would do. She takes her. But foul-mouthed little Tonya is not the daughter that Mummy was hoping for.
As Tonya fiercely resists Mummy's attempts to make her into the perfect child, Kim is demonised by the media as a 'scummy mummy', who deserves to have her other children taken too. Haunted by memories of her own childhood and refusing to play by the media's rules, Kim begins to spiral, turning on those who love her.
Though they are worlds apart, Mummy and Kim have more in common than they could possibly imagine. But it is five-year-old Tonya who is caught in the middle...
'I loved [this] book. It's very dark, heartbreaking and totally absorbing' - Lorraine Kelly
'Horrifying and beautiful in equal measure, the characters truly lifelike in their all too human complexities. Brilliantly written and emotionally compulsive. I loved it' - Harriet Tyce, bestselling author of Blood Orange
'A powerful and thought-provoking page turner. The definition of unputdownable' - Katerina Diamond, author of The Heatwave
'It's brilliant. I had to read the last half of it all in one go as I couldn't put it down' - Eddie Mair, LBC Radio
'Utterly absorbing - I loved everything about this book, but especially the deeply flawed, brilliantly drawn protagonists. Such an imaginative premise and so brilliantly done' - Catherine Cooper, author of The Chalet
Tina was brought up in a caravan after her mother, a fairground traveller, fell pregnant by a window cleaner. After leaving the bright lights of Coalville, she came to London and worked as a journalist and broadcaster for thirty years. She's probably best known as a television critic for the BBC and GMTV. Call Me Mummy is Tina's first novel, partly inspired by her own unsuccessful attempts to have a child. Despite the grief and disappointment of that, she hasn't stolen one. So far.