The Wrong Madonna
By the early 1970s, with the innocent swinging times suddenly over, Lisa marries a Canadian man she believes is kind, gentle, and stable. With him, she emigrates to Canada. But not just Canada - Hamilton. Here, her life is something of an echo of her childhood and adolescence in Sweden; she attracts disapproval from her husband and his family, who find her European ways strange. Again, she develops a small circle of friends, finds a job and eventually leaves behind her husband who has failed to mature beyond the concerns of having enough money for a good stereo system, pizza, and pot.
Book Title | The Wrong Madonna |
Author | Britt Holmstrom |
Type | Used Book |
By the early 1970s, with the innocent swinging times suddenly over, Lisa marries a Canadian man she believes is kind, gentle, and stable. With him, she emigrates to Canada. But not just Canada - Hamilton. Here, her life is something of an echo of her childhood and adolescence in Sweden; she attracts disapproval from her husband and his family, who find her European ways strange. Again, she develops a small circle of friends, finds a job and eventually leaves behind her husband who has failed to mature beyond the concerns of having enough money for a good stereo system, pizza, and pot.
Just when her life has become predictable - and with a divorced husband who has come to be more present in her life than when they were married - Lisa recognizes a face on a television newscast. It is the face of the son to whom she gave birth thirty years earlier, the secret she kept to herself when arriving in England.
With a deft hand, Britt Holmstrom has created a novel that makes the personal political and the political personal; it has a stunning conclusion that will leave readers with much to ponder.