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Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes by Adrienne Gruber

A collection of imaginative essays that explore motherhood and family.

A collection of imaginative essays that explore motherhood and family

The book cover featuring an illustration of a pink tree with a teal door in the trunk.
Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes: Essays on Motherhood is a book by Adrienne Gruber. (Book*hug)

Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes is a revelatory hybrid collection that subverts the stereotypes and transcends the platitudes of family life to examine motherhood with blistering insight.

Documenting the birth and early life of her three daughters, Adrienne Gruber shares what it really means to use one's body to bring another life into the world and the lasting ramifications of that act on both parent and child. Each piece peers into the seemingly mundane to show us the mortal and emotional consequences of maternal bonds, placing experiences of "being a mom" within broader contexts historical, literary, biological, and psychological to speak to the ugly realities of parenthood often omitted from mainstream conversations.

Ultimately, this deeply moving, graceful collection forces us to consider how close we are to death, even in the most average of moments, and how beauty is a necessary celebration amidst the chaos of being alive. (From Book*hug Press)

Adrienne Gruber is a poet and essayist originally from Saskatoon. She is the author of three books of poetry, most recentlyQ & A, and five chapbooks. She placed third in Event's creative non-fiction contest in 2020 and was the runner up in SubTerrain's creative non-fiction contest in 2023.

Gruber waslonglisted forthe 2023 CBC Nonfiction PrizeforClocks. In 2020, she'dmade theCBC Nonfiction Prize longlistforOur Feedback Loop, Our Fractal, Our Never-Ending Pattern. Gruber was also on thelonglist for the 2016 CBC Poetry PrizeforBetter Birthing Through Chemistry.

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