PRAISE FOR MOTHERTHING:

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“A Quirky, gruesome, utterly original feminist horror experience.”

The New York Times Book Review

“Profane, insane, hilarious, disgusting—and unexpectedly moving.”

Kirkus (starred review)

“a masterfully crafted horror novel that’s by turns humorous and deeply unsettling…This dark domestic drama packs a punch.”

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Artfully unspooling the protagonist’s deterioration at a nearly imperceptible pace, Hogarth creates a brutal, bloody conclusion that is equal parts surprising and inevitable.”

Quill and Quire

“Filled with sharp, crackling sentences, which bend variously sinister, humorous and sad, Ainslie Hogarth’s new novel is a stunner. Like Mona Awad’s Bunny or Otessa Moshfegh’s Eileen, Motherthing is a fabulous, frightening story built from fine, fine prose.”

— Laird Hunt, author of ZORRIE

“This novel is bursting with smart, provocative, heart-breaking things to say about the nature of grief and its ability to take up just as much—if not more—physical space than the actual person lost. MOTHERTHING is gory and irreverent and totally irresistible—I can’t wait to see what Hogarth spooks us with, next.”

— Courtney Maum, author of TOUCH and COSTALEGRE

“Motherthing is a smart, archly told, hallucinatory book about mothers, daughters, trauma, and the burden of emotional labour…With its dizzying spiral of toxic relationships, deep sadness, and grand guignol, Ainslie Hogarth's first adult novel is simply impossible to put down.”

— Ally Wilkes, author of ALL THE WHITE SPACES

“Quirky, unexpected, and charming, Motherthing uses all the right ingredients combined in equal measure to ensure a delicious experience. Highly recommend.”

Mystery and Suspense Magazine


About Ainslie

Ainslie Hogarth is the author of four novels. She lives in Canada.