Don’t Let Me Keep You
By Kathie Giorgio
Book Summary
Motherhood is a symphony, from the
first movement, through crescendo after crescendo, to the finale.
Publisher: Black Rose Publishing (October 3, 2024)
Print length: 230
pages
Reviews
Don’t Let Me Keep You is a lyrical meditation on
motherhood seven times over, gestating, unfurling with rhythmic, poignant
prose. Over decades we see each of the Halversons through the eyes of the
others, bringing into sharp focus how differently each member can experience the
same family. The way children protect their mothers, the way mothers remain
children themselves, and what a mess we can still make of things despite our
best intentions. That we can choose to love each other regardless of who we
turn out to be, no matter what.
–Maggie Ginsberg,
author of Still True
Don’t Let Me Keep You follows a math prodigy’s
unconventional and slightly obsessive journey through motherhood. Giorgio’s
dynamic characters and complex emotional bonds turn this family saga into a
propulsive page turner wherein motherhood as a career is an empowering choice.
At once gritty, heartbreaking, and hopeful, Don’t Let Me Keep You shows
the fallibility of the human condition through the haunting eyes of a mother’s
love as she struggles with the age-old question, Am I a good mother?
--Marisa Rae Dondlinger, author of Open and Come
And Get Me
The thing I love about Kathie Giorgio's books are the
surprises. Her books are not like anyone's. They are fresh, unique, and
wonderful. Don't Let Me Keep You is all that and more. This is a story
about motherhood, childhood and family. Belonging, expectations, and the
enduring power of love. Of course, because this is Kathie's novel, there is
poetry, and vignettes. A cast of characters worth knowing. And many
opportunities to reflect on our lives as parents and children. I highly
recommend Don't Let Me Keep You.
--Karen E. Osborne, Author of True Grace and Reckonings
With delightful
finesse, author Kathie Giorgio weaves a flawless web of family love that
weathers plenty of storms, but still comes out shimmering.
--Mary Ann Noe, author of Water the Color of Slate
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Kathie Giorgio is the author of a total of fifteen books: eight novels, two story collections, an essay collection, and four poetry collections. She’s been nominated for the Pushcart Prize in fiction and poetry and awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Library Association, the Silver Pen Award for Literary Excellence, the Pencraft Award for Literary Excellence, and the Eric Hoffer Award In Fiction. Her poem “Light” won runner-up in the 2021 Rosebud Magazine Poetry Prize, and her work has also been incorporated into many visual art and musical events. Kathie is the director and founder of AllWriters’ Workplace & Workshop LLC, an international creative writing studio.
She lives with her husband, mystery writer Michael Giorgio,
and their daughter Olivia, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Three of her adult children,
Christopher, Andy, and Olivia, live close by, along with her solo
granddaughter, Maya Mae. One adult child has wandered off to Louisiana and
lives among the mathematicians and alligators.
You can follow the author at:
Website: http://www.kathiegiorgio.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathiegiorgioauthor/
X/Twitter: @KathieGiorgio
Instagram: @kathiegio1
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