The Lost Daughter follows a woman named Leda, who, during a vacation on the Italian coast, becomes increasingly obsessed with a young mother and daughter she meets. As Leda's fascination deepens, her own memories of motherhood and her troubled relationship with her daughters begin to surface. The novel explores themes of guilt, desire, and the complexities of motherhood.
Why Read This Book
- Offers an introspective exploration of motherhood, identity, and personal freedom.
- Elena Ferrante's writing is compelling and evocative, with emotional depth.
- An insightful psychological novel that digs deep into the human condition.
About the Author
Elena Ferrante is a pseudonymous Italian author best known for her Neapolitan Novels series, which includes My Brilliant Friend and its sequels. Ferrante’s works focus on the complexities of relationships, particularly the female experience.
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