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The Abandoners

On Mothers and Monsters

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One of NPR's "Books We Love" in 2024

An incisive collection about motherhood and creative life through the lens of mothers—in history, literature, and pop culture—who have abandoned their children.

What kind of mother abandons her child? During the pandemic, trapped at home with young children and struggling to find creative space to write, journalist Begoña Gómez Urzaiz became fixated on artistic women who overcame both society's condemnation and their own maternal guilt to leave their children—at will or due to economic or other circumstances.

The Abandoners is sharp, at times slyly humorous, and always deeply empathetic. Using famous examples such as Ingrid Bergman, Muriel Spark, Doris Lessing, and Maria Montessori as well as fictional ones like Anna Karenina and the many roles of Meryl Streep, and interrogating modern trends like "momfluencers," Gómez Urzaiz reveals what our judgement of these women tells us about our judgement of all women.

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    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2024
      The challenges of mothering. Even before she became a mother, Spanish journalist and podcast host G�mez Urzaiz was fascinated--and horrified--by mothers, in real life or in fiction, who abandoned their children. In her engaging debut book, she melds memoir, biography, and cultural criticism to offer an incisive look at the causes and consequences of such women's decisions. Although she notes that most women who leave their children are "involuntary abandoners" whose families remain in their home country while they find work abroad, G�mez Urzaiz focuses on more well-known cases: women who have found motherhood stifling, hindering them from pursuing an intellectual or creative life, or--in the case of actor Ingrid Bergman or Tolstoy's Anna Karenina--because raising a child got in the way of a romantic relationship. These women include writers Muriel Spark, Doris Lessing, and Merc� Rodoreda; Gala Dal�, for whom a child was nothing more than an annoyance; Ibsen's Nora Helmer; and Joanna Kramer in the movieKramer vs Kramer. Spark left her 4-year-old son in the care of nuns in Africa when she left for Edinburgh; although she retrieved him when he was 6, she handed over his care to his grandparents while she devoted herself to writing. Lessing, at 21, left her two small children and went to work in a law office, living in her own flat and later emigrating to London. As a mother of two sons, struggling to keep up a career as a freelance journalist, G�mez Urzaiz is forthright about the demands of motherhood. Caring for young children, she admits, is "living in a state of perpetual attack." In most cases she recounts, though, abandonment leads to a state of perpetual sadness for mother and child. Perceptive, compassionate portraits.

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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2024
      Spanish journalist Urzaiz describes what would become the topic of her first book as a sort of obsession ""beyond standard curiosity. It was as if I were compiling an inquiry file on mothers who had neglected their duties, a mental folder titled The Abandoners."" As a mother and feminist, she is also uncomfortable with the judgment seemingly inherent in her obsession. Personal and uncomfortable as it may be, Urzaiz' fascination with these mothers resulted in 16 relatable, wise, surprising, and sometimes even humorous essays about women--famous and not--who in one way or another escaped the bonds of motherhood. Some of them left their children and produced great art; some made the choice lacking a better option. Moms played by Meryl Streep get their own essay. One piercing piece shares first-person experiences of mothers who work as caregivers abroad for the benefit of children at home they rarely get to be with. Anyone trying to be a good mother and also a creative, free, self-contained person will feel seen.

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