![]() ![]() Each of these sequences is in turn partnered with accounts from the development of modern medicine: in the first section, it’s Wilhelm Röntgen and the discovery of X-rays the second is Sigmund and Anna Freud’s development of psychoanalysis the third is John and William Hunter pioneering the field of anatomy. K) and her pregnancy before the birth of her first child. The novel is divided into three acts, each corresponding to a broad period in the narrator’s life: her mother’s death and her own grieving childhood summers spent with her intimidating, psychoanalyst grandmother (known only as Dr. Greengrass’s debut novel (after the story collection An Account of the Decline of the Great Auk, According to One Who Saw It) follows an unnamed narrator as she wrestles with new motherhood, weaving her memories into a thoughtful portrait of what it is to be both a parent and a child. ![]()
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