A woman goes home to Naples after her mother's mysterious death in a
"tour de force" by the New York Times-bestselling author of My
Brilliant Friend (Seattle Times).
Following her mother's untimely and unexplained drowning, which was
preceded by a series of strange phone calls, forty-five-year-old Delia
leaves Rome and embarks on a voyage of discovery through the beguiling
yet often hostile streets of her native Naples. She is searching for the
truth about her family and the men in her mother's life, past and
present, including an abusive husband. What she discovers will be more
unsettling than she imagines, but will also reveal truths about herself,
in this psychological mystery marked by "tactile, beautifully restrained
prose" (Publishers Weekly) about mothers and daughters and the
complicated knot of lies and emotions that binds them.
"Ferrante's polished language belies the rawness of her imagery." --The
New Yorker
"With the quick-paced mystery guiding the story, Delia explores her
relationship with her mother, unraveling memories and secrets repressed
since childhood and coming to terms with an upbringing filled with
jealousy and violence . . . Troubling Love is vivid and powerful."
--Library Journal