Lorelei Bauer is a modern-day woman with a penchant for Sylvia Plath, the icon who struggled with the injustices against women in the fifties, her role and status as a poet, her job as a mother, and her mental illness. Lorelei’s own mother suffered from mental illness and when Lorelei learns of her mother’s breakdown and illegal abortion, she goes on a quest to better understand her as a parent. Lorelei soon discovers her life is paralleling Plath’s, and she panics about her fate. During her quest, she meets up with an old friend of her mother's, Joanne, who gives her a secret, unpublished manuscript that her college friend, Sylvia Plath, sent her before her death. It is a continuation of the story of Esther Greenwood, Plath's protagonist from The Bell Jar . Lorelei learns many secrets from the Plath manuscript which both hurt her and makes her hopeful for her own future.
Jessica Stilling Livres


Betwixt and Between
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of childhood innocence and loss, this novel delves into the haunting question of what happens to children after they die. Blending elements of fantasy and poignant emotional depth, it presents a unique narrative that intertwines the whimsical charm of Peter Pan with the chilling themes of The Lovely Bones. Through its evocative storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on grief, memory, and the enduring spirit of youth in the face of tragedy.