Idioglossia
Discover the intricate tapestry of family dynamics in Idioglossia by Eleanor Bailey, a compelling novel published by Transworld Publishers Ltd in 2009. This psychological fiction delves into the lives of four generations of women, each grappling with a haunting legacy of madness. At the heart of the story is Sarah, Eleanor's daughter, who, feeling dispossessed, seeks solace in promiscuous relationships to fill the emotional void of her childhood. As their lives unfold, a curious symmetry emerges, revealing the profound impact of their shared experiences. With 448 pages of engaging narrative, Idioglossia invites readers to explore themes of motherhood, identity, and the quest for fulfillment amidst the shadows of the past. Perfect for fans of psychological fiction and stories that delve deep into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, this book promises to resonate long after the last page is turned.