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After poisoning her young daughter with diffenbachia poison, Tanya tries to rid herself of her guilt. Self-judgment is more merciless than police interrogations and social worker inspections. And while the external conflict is resolved, the internal one only intensifies. The child's life is no longer threatened, but the heroine has to fight to preserve herself.
"Poison" is a universal story of a woman's pain in a personal narrative. It speaks to us about the hypocritical norms of society, the role of women and young mothers in modern Russia.
"Poison" is an accurate, deep and very frank reflection on the theme of modern motherhood. Motherhood, which is a mixture of shame, public censure and the brand name "Ideal parenthood". Every word echoes with painful recognition in the soul of any reasonably good mother. "You are not alone," the author says with her story. A very important book that I wish I could give not only to every mom to read, but also to everyone around her.
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