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Watching you without me

Coady, Lynn 1970- (author.).

Summary: After her mother's sudden death, Karen finds herself acting as full-time caregiver to Kelli, her older sister who was born with a developmental disability. Karen starts to grasp the true aspect of Trevor's - one of Kelli's support workers - relationship with her mother. Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Lynn Coady delivers a creepy and wholly compelling novel about the complex relationship between mothers and daughters and sisters, women and men, and who to trust and how to trust in a world where the supposedly selfless act of caregiving can camouflage a sinister self-interest.

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  • ISBN: 9781487006884 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 367 pages ; 21 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: Toronto : Anansi, 2019.
Subject: Nova Scotia -- Fiction
Caregivers -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Developmentally disabled -- Fiction
Genre: Psychological fiction.
Suspense fiction.

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  • 19 of 21 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.

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Summary: After her mother's sudden death, Karen finds herself acting as full-time caregiver to Kelli, her older sister who was born with a developmental disability. Karen starts to grasp the true aspect of Trevor's - one of Kelli's support workers - relationship with her mother. Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Lynn Coady delivers a creepy and wholly compelling novel about the complex relationship between mothers and daughters and sisters, women and men, and who to trust and how to trust in a world where the supposedly selfless act of caregiving can camouflage a sinister self-interest.
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