How I Lost My Mother is a deeply felt account of the relationship
between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying
means in contemporary society
The book is emotionally complex - funny, sad and angry - but above all,
heartfelt and honest. It speaks boldly of challenges faced by all of us,
challenges which are often not spoken about and hidden, but which
deserve urgent attention. This is first and foremost a work of the
heart, a reflection on what relationships mean and should mean. There is
much in the book about relationships of care and exploitation in
southern Africa, and about white Jewish identity in an African context.
But despite the specific and absorbing references to places and
contexts, the book offers a broader, more universal view. All parents of
adult children, and all adults who have parents alive, or have lost
their parents, will find much in this book to make them laugh, cry,
think and feel.