Sleep
Honor Jones. Riverhead, $28 (272p) ISBN 978-0-5938-5198-2
Jones delves into the shame and secrets that drove a woman apart from her mother in this sharp debut. When Margaret was 10, she began to fear bedtime because of uncomfortable touches from her 13-year-old brother, Neal. Making matters worse, she was afraid to tell their elegant and commanding mother, Elizabeth, who was often cruel to her. Now, 25 years later, at the height of the #MeToo movement, Margaret co-parents her two daughters, ages eight and four, with her ex-husband in Brooklyn. She tries to keep her daughters safe by gently asking them to reveal their worries to her, but they are either tight-lipped or carefree. Meanwhile, she keeps her own painful childhood at arm’s length, even as she commissions stories of sexual assault and harassment for the magazine she edits. When her older daughter, Jo, asks for a pool party at Elizabeth’s house for her birthday, Margaret readies herself to return to the home she’s long avoided. Jones dials up the family tension in quotidian scenes and, through laughter and heartache, lays bare the dysfunction Margaret’s fought to escape. Readers will find much to admire in this intelligent story of trauma bubbling to the surface. Agent: Bill Clegg, Clegg Agency. (May)
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Reviewed on: 02/21/2025
Genre: Fiction
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