“The Day My Mother Left,” by James Prosek

“The Day My Mother Left,” by James Prosek is a moving novel based on the author's own experience of dealing with his parent's divorce.
Book Cover of The Day My Mother Left by James Prosek
The main character is nine-year-old Jeremy, a young artist. Jeremy's mother leaves the family to start a new life with the father of a schoolmate that is Jeremy's worst enemy. As his father deals with depression and his sister spends more and more time away from home, Jeremy finds that he must support himself and find his own way to cope with the loss.

Jeremy turns his focus to art, releasing his personal feelings through redrawing the “Book of Birds,” a collection of avian drawings that his mother took with her when she left. Jeremy's art leads him to form other relationships, and find solace in his nature drawings.

There are two things that I most liked about “The Day My Mother Left.” First, I found James Prosek's voice to be very calm and collected. Jeremy is neither cynical, nor overcome with pain, and as a result I think that this book will really strike a chord with anyone who has lost a parent. Second, I enjoyed the powerful images that fill “The Day My Mother Left.” The cover features colorful songbirds, happy memories from the lost “Book of Birds,” but the inside is full of black and white images of dead birds, with empty eyes, and curled feet. Sometimes these images serve as a contrast with the text, and sometimes as a support, but throughout they add extra depth and emotion to the plot.

“The Day My Mother Left” by James Prosek is a great novel that I highly recommend to all readers.

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Inkweaver Review 2008-09-03T09:41:00-05:00

11 replies so far. What are your thoughts?

Alexys Fairfield said...

Hi Nathan,
That sounds like an interesting book. Everybody deals with loss in their own way and it sounds like the author channeled in positively for others to benefit.

Thanks for the review.

Unknown said...

Wow, that is some heavy subject matter. Sounds fascinating!

NathanKP said...

"The Day My Mother Left" is a very interesting and fascinating book. Thanks for commenting.

NathanKP

Holly Davidson said...

The book was very good! From the moment I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. I read the whole book in less than 24 hours!

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed this book!! I just got it becuse i ran out of time at the libary and didn't have a book. But, I'm very glad that I picked it up! One of my new favorites!!!

Anonymous said...

'The Day My Mother Left' was a great book! I usually don't like books but I loved this book and I would recommend this book for anyone. I would marry the book if I could.! LOL!

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