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When an Estranged Parent Needs Care

A Novel of Family Estrangement, Aging, and Unresolved Hurt.

Língua InglêsInglês
Livro Capa mole
Livro When an Estranged Parent Needs Care SARAH MITCHELL
Código Libristo: 52817171
Editoras Independently published, junho 2026
She did not leave him. That is the part that makes this story so hard to tell - and so necessary. Th... Descrição completa
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She did not leave him. That is the part that makes this story so hard to tell - and so necessary. The estrangement did not begin with her choice. It began with his: the years of coldness, the emotional withdrawals, the particular damage that accumulates when a parent is present in a house but absent in every way that shapes a child. She was estranged from a parent long before she found language for what had happened to her. What she built afterward - the distance, the silence, the careful life structured around his absence - was not abandonment. It was survival.
Then he can no longer survive without her.
When her father's health deteriorates, and there is no one else left to step forward, a woman finds herself back inside the life she had quietly exited - caring for an estranged parent whose need is real and whose capacity for accountability has not grown with age. Caring for an estranged parent is an experience that sits outside the stories we tell about both caregiving and estrangement. The conventional narrative of caregiving assumes love as a foundation, difficulty as a temporary weight. Here, the weight is older and deeper. It predates the illness. It is the illness beneath the illness.
Sarah Mitchell's novel enters this territory with remarkable restraint. Her prose does not reach for feeling; it waits for it, and the feeling arrives - quietly, precisely, in the spaces between obligation and injury. The father is drawn without either softening or caricature. He is a man whose failures were formative and whose decline does not undo them. He does not, in his frailty, become the parent he never was. And yet he is human enough, diminished enough, that the woman caring for him cannot simply feel what would be easier to feel.
Her brother keeps his distance - a different response to the same estranged parents, and it's own kind of statement about who absorbs the cost of a damaged family and who is permitted to walk away. Patricia, the home care worker who tends to the father with professional steadiness, becomes an unexpected presence in the novel's emotional architecture: someone who can see the father clearly, without history, and whose very competence quietly exposes how much the daughter is carrying beyond the physical work of care.
What Mitchell captures with particular precision is the interior experience of estranged adult children who are drawn back into proximity with the source of their original wound. The caregiver's resentment is not simple anger. It is layered - resentment at the need itself, at the absence of apology, at the strange injustice of being required to give tenderness to someone who withheld it. Alongside it lives something harder to name: the grief of wanting, still, to have been fathered differently. These two feelings do not resolve each other. They coexist, and the novel holds them both.
There is no deathbed reconciliation engineered for the reader's comfort. No moment in which the estranged parent finally sees what he cost his child and says so. Mitchell understands that for many estranged adult children, that moment never comes - and that a life, and a self, must be built around that absence rather than redeemed by its filling. What this novel offers is not resolution but recognition: the quiet, sustaining sense that this experience has been witnessed and rendered with the seriousness it deserves.
For anyone who has ever had to return to a house, to a relationship, to a person who shaped them in ways they are still reckoning with - this is a novel that understands what that return costs, and refuses to look away.

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Nome completo When an Estranged Parent Needs Care
Língua Inglês
Encadernação Livro - Capa mole
Data de emissão 2026
Número de páginas 224
EAN 9798199900720
Código Libristo 52817171
Peso 278
Dimensões 152 x 229 x 14
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