It is about the unspoken raw emotions of a woman transitioning into a new phase, alone and helpless, more often than not. The pretext of this novel is motherhood, not the adorable, all-is-well, fairy tale types, but about the dark challenges of the pain, the sleepless nights and the focus of the world shifting onto the newborn. The story is told in a first-person narrative and begins with the sappy teenage romance of Blythe and Fox and then a jump ahead in time – when Blythe watches her daughter Violet growing up in Fox’s new family from afar. This book is so captivating, so believable that many established authors who’ve been writing for decades, will be put to shame. After you finish reading The Push, you will not believe it, so I’ve put that fact right at the beginning. My Rating – 4 out of 5 Plot Summary – The PushĪshley Audrain is a debutant, as an author. *I hope you enjoyed reading this review, please keep watching this space for more such reviews*.Book Review of The Push – Taut and Well Written.
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