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This Is Where We Live

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This Is Where We Live

Written by: Kate Hardie
Narrated by: Kate Hardie
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’The most gripping account of motherhood since Rachel Cusk’s A Life’s WorkIndependent

A single mother wakes to blood in her mouth and flesh under her fingernails. A severed toe on the doorstep. A boy missing.

But her child needs to get to school. There’s a food shop to be done. Parents evenings, play dates and pasta for tea.

Raising her child alone, she’s done all she can to protect them. But what if she’s the thing they need protecting from the most?

©2023 Kate Hardie (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Family Life Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction

Critic Reviews

‘Punches you in the guts with beauty, pain and brevity, and pulls you along with the compulsion of a thriller. Lean, exquisite prose that shoots a dart to the heart. It’s about what it means to be a mother, a daughter, a woman, trying to grapple with her sanity, as she unravels and makes sense of her present by reaching back into her past. I adored it.’ Abi Morgan

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