![]() Perhaps many of us had a sense that this was our book at last. Pregnant, and searching for the appropriate literature, I was thrilled to hear about a book that would tackle the raw ambivalence of new motherhood – the love, the darkness, the painful joy, and the nearly psychotic state of sleeplessness I had heard so much about. Follow her on Twitter you had a baby some time in the past year, you likely paid extra attention to the praise of Elisa Albert’s novel After Birth. She spends most of her time under an impossibly large pile of books and takes short breaks to stroll the sidewalks of Montreal with her kiddo. ![]() Her literary loves are contemporary African and Caribbean fiction, 19th century French and Russian novels, and ’90s YA. Bronwyn holds a PhD in French from Emory University. This is a guest post from Bronwyn Averett. ![]()
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