Everything was golden in the weeks after my son died. Glimmering threads of light spooled through my kitchen window and illuminated the most mundane objects, making them look sacred.
Love Forms by Claire Adam review the power of a mother's loss
Claire Adam's sophomore novel, Love Forms, transcends the boundaries of a typical debut: it’s rich in emotional depth, exploring themes of maternal loss, identity, and the haunting repercussions of past choices.