Violet has trouble getting along with other kids and there's incidences of violence towards them, too. But men with children would probably benefit a lot from reading this, and I have no kids but thought it was gripping and very worth my time. The Push by Ashley Audrain is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that explores the complexities of motherhood and the lasting impact of childhood trauma. Blythe's pain when she lost her son was absolutely heartbreaking. One day, Blythe is having a silly moment with a delighted Violet, and Fox sees this. Cecilia instead takes money from Ettas purse and goes to the store to buy pads. Violet hints to Blythe that theres a reason Fox has prevented this meeting from happening. One day Fox takes Violet to his office, and Violet mention a new assistant, Gemma. But when their second child, Sam, is later born, Blythe connects deeply with him and they share a beautiful love, until another questionable moment with Violet changes everything in their lives forever. The Push by Ashley Audrain is a debut novel and a tense, page-turning psychological drama about the making and breaking of a family and a woman whose experience of motherhood is nothing at all what she hoped for but everything she feared. I agree! Hope it will find a home on Goodread's bookshelves. Mrs. Ellington admits that she is sad and that it was a little girl. When Mrs. Smith dies, Cecilia takes the money, $680, that the old woman had stored in a tin. Blythe still tells Gemma her suspicions about Violet anyway. After the weekend with Violet, Blythe gets a call from Gemma, who is upset. Whether you're a newbie or an avid reader, here you've found an authentic community dedicated to helping you relax, learn, and embrace a very cozy way of life. Afterwards, she talks to another parent who insists her child just make a mistake. Required fields are marked *. Blythe Connor is determined that she will be the warm, comforting mother to her new baby Violet that she herself never had. One random day, Violet asks Blythe to stay with her one weekend. When Fox gets home, they both downplay the incident. When Blythe and Fox have their second child, a boy named Sam, Blythe's connection with him is immediate, and she adores him. Afterwards, Blythe goes into Sams things, smelling them and missing him. Things are going well until Blythe needs to bathe Violet. The ending is sad and scary to me. document.getElementById( "ak_js_8" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); In this blog post, we will dive deep into the ending of The Push and explore some of the possible meanings and implications. However, once her daughter is born, she sees this as a lot less wonderful than what she had hoped for. She often feels overwhelmed and frustrated by Violets defiance and resistance. Blythe lets go of the stroller, and Violet pushes it into the road. Afterwards, she tells Violet that shes the closest thing she had to a mother. Gemma says that Jet ended up with a blade that mustve come from her house. By the end, the reader will feel wrung out in the way only the best of books leaves you. When Cecilia gets her period, she wakes Etta from her nap to tell her, but Etta merely gives her two pills and goes back to sleep. Review: Does Ashley Audrain's debut 'The Push' live up - The Star Mrs. Leda Ellington was kind and caring towards Blythe, but Cecilia disliked her.
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