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When Jeremy Harding was a child, his mother, Maureen, told him he was adopted. She described his natural parents as a Scandinavian sailor and a "little Irish girl" who worked in a grocery. It was only later, as Harding set out to look for traces of his birth mother, that he began to understand who his adoptive mother really was, and the benign make-believe world she built for herself and her little boy. Evoking a magical childhood spent in transit between west London and a decrepit houseboat on the banks of the River Thames, Mother Country is both a detective quest, as Harding searches through the public records for clues about his natural mother, and a rich social history of a lost London from the 1950s. Mother Country is a powerful true story about a man looking for the mother he had never known and finding out how little he understood the one he had grown up with.
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"Harding is a conjurer. Give him a long-since demolished stairwell, and he'll give you a world-its sound, its smell, the feeling that you could stumble upon it still."
Rachel Cooke
"Stunning."
Amanda Heller
"Beautifully written, funny and sad, this book is simply captivating."
Cressida Connolly