What role does a mother play in raising thoughtful, generous children?
In her literary debut, internationally award-winning writer Courtney
Zoffness considers what we inherit from generations
past--biologically, culturally, spiritually--and what we pass on to our
children.
Spilt Milk is an intimate, bracing, and beautiful exploration of
vulnerability and culpability. Zoffness relives her childhood anxiety
disorder as she witnesses it manifest in her firstborn; endures brazen
sexual advances by a student in her class; grapples with the
implications of her young son's cop obsession; and challenges her Jewish
faith. Where is the line between privacy and secrecy? How do the stories
we tell inform who we become? These powerful, dynamic essays herald a
vital new voice.