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    The Perfect Mother

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      At the end of the afternoon, I see to the practical stuff-shopping, e-mails, housework. Fortunately I’m short-sighted so I don’t notice cobwebs. My inspiration for the practical side of life comes from J.K. Rowling, who was once asked how she managed to write while bringing up her daughter single-handed and said she just didn’t do any housework for four years. My husband makes our evening meal and afterwards I’ll probably watch television: after all that writing, I’m hungry for images. I love television and there have been so many marvellously addictive series in the past few years – Prison Break, Invasion, The Wire. Recently Izzie and I have had a blissful time watching all seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

      “…My inspiration for the practical side of life comes from J.K. Rowling…”

      MY TOP TEN BOOKS

      A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula Le Guin

      I always go back to the Earthsea books when life gets difficult, there’s something so healing about the slow, intricate rhythms of Ursula Le Guin’s prose.

      The Siege by Helen Dunmore

      The siege of Leningrad, told from a female, domestic perspective. You really live this story when you read it – you feel the hunger and the cold.

      The Mabinogion

      Dream-like Welsh stories, written down in the Middle Ages, and full of strange transformations. I love the story of Blodeuedd, a beautiful girl who is conjured up from the flowers of the oak and the broom and the meadowsweet.

      The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje

      It’s about a small group of people thrown together by war, worn down, somehow surviving. Ondaatje writes so lyrically about the desert and Renaissance angels and Tuscan gardens under rain.

      The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon

      Musings and jottings and lots of lists from a court lady in tenth-century Japan. Her writing is intimate, sensuous and somehow very contemporary.

      Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

      An iconic psychological thriller. I’ve read it lots of times, but at certain twists in the plot, my heart still goes racing off.

      Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson

      It’s the simplest story, about two girls and their elusive aunt, who reluctantly abandons her life as a drifter to bring them up. Perhaps the most wonderfully written book I’ve ever read.

      The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter

      Adult fairy tales – sexy, savage and gorgeous.

      Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell

      by Susanna Clarke

      This story of two wizards during the Napoleonic Wars is my favourite new book of recent years. When I got to the end – p. 782 – I went straight back to the beginning and read it all again.

      The Mahabharata by Jean-Claude Carrière

      The script of the film directed by Peter Brook, based on stories from the Indian epic. It’s bloody but very beautiful. As one of the characters says as he starts to tell the story, “If you listen carefully, at the end you’ll be someone else.”

      WE RECOMMEND

      The Drowning Girl

      If you enjoyed The Perfect Mother, we know you’ll love…

      The No. 1 Bestseller

      “She’s my daughter, but in some weird way

      I feel she isn’t really my child.”

      Young single mum Grace is drowning. Her little girl Sylvie is distant, troubled and prone to violent tantrums which the child psychiatrists blame on Grace. But Grace knows there’s something more to what’s happening to Sylvie. There has to be.

      “This is a really special book. Sylvie’s

      vulnerability is so powerfully drawn, so flesh-and-blood

      real, that you want to reach into the

      pages and protect her yourself.”

      —Louise Candlish

      “One of those rare books you’ll sit with

      till your bones ache.”

      —Oprah Magazine

      If you enjoyed The Perfect Mother, we know you’ll love…

      Coming in April 2010, the New York Times Top Five bestseller

      The Weight of Silence by Heather Gudenkauf

      Callie is a gentle little girl who suffers from selective mutism, brought on by a tragedy she experienced as a toddler. Petra is Calli’s best friend, her soul mate and her voice. When Calli and Petra disappear their families are bound by the mystery of what happened to their children. As support turns to suspicion, could the answers lie trapped in the silence of unspoken secrets?

      The Bay at Midnight by Diane Chamberlain

      Her family’s cottage was a place of innocence for Julie Bauer—until her sister was murdered. It’s been many years since that August night, but Julie’s memories of Izzy’s death still haunt her. Now someone from her past is asking questions about what really happened. About Julie’s own complicity. About a devastating secret her mother kept from them all. About the person who went to prison for Izzy’s murder—and the person who didn’t.

      All the characters in this book have no existence outside the imagination of the author, and have no relation whatsoever to anyone bearing the same name or names. They are not even distantly inspired by any individual known or unknown to the author, and all the incidents are pure invention.

      All Rights Reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. This edition is published by arrangement with Harlequin Enterprises II B.V./S.à.r.l. The text of this publication or any part thereof may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, storage in an information retrieval system, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.

      This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the prior consent of the publisher in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

      MIRA is a registered trademark of Harlequin Enterprises Limited, used under licence.

      Published in Great Britain 2010

      MIRA Books, Eton House, 18-24 Paradise Road,

      Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1SR

      THE PERFECT MOTHER © Margaret Leroy 2010

      ISBN: 978-1-4089-1503-5

      Table of Contents

      Praise

      Title Page

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      CHAPTER 1

      CHAPTER 2

      CHAPTER 3

      CHAPTER 4

      CHAPTER 5

      CHAPTER 6

      CHAPTER 7

      CHAPTER 8

      CHAPTER 9

      CHAPTER 10

      CHAPTER 11

      CHAPTER 12

      CHAPTER 13

      CHAPTER 14

      CHAPTER 15

      CHAPTER 16

      CHAPTER 17

      CHAPTER 18

      CHAPTER 19

      CHAPTER 20

      CHAPTER 21

      CHAPTER 22

      CHAPTER 23

      CHAPTER 24

      CHAPTER 25

      CHAPTER 26

      CHAPTER 27

      CHAPTER 28

      CHAPTER 29

      CHAPTER 30

      CHAPTER 31

      CHAPTER 32

      CHAPTER 33

      CHAPTER 34

      CHAPTER 35

      CHAPTER 36

      CHAPTER 37

      CHAPTER 38

      CHAPTER 39

      CHAPTER 40

      CHAPTER 41

      CHAPTER 42

      CHAPTER 43

      Read all about it…

      MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK

      QUESTIONS FOR YOUR READING GROUP

      INSPIRATION

      A CLOSER LOOK AT MÜNCHAUSEN’S SYNDROME BY PROXY

      MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

      WHY I WRITE…

      Q&A ON WRITING

      A WRITER’S LIFE

      A DAY IN THE LIFE

      MY TOP TEN BOOKS

      WE RECOMMEND

      The Drowning Girl


      If you enjoyed The Perfect Mother, we know you’ll love…

      Copyright

     

     

     



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