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The push ashley audrain review
The push ashley audrain review











the push ashley audrain review

This also gave her a chance to be a mother - not like Cecilia. He reassured her that she will be a great mother. Fox was her everything and he wanted a child. I think deep down, Blythe did not want a child. But I dont know how to teach you to be anyone different." Cecilia says, "I dont want you learning to be like me.

the push ashley audrain review

You dont have to be a mother." Cecilia was aware that she has not been a great mother to Blythe. Cecilia said, "You know, you dont have to be. The day before Cecilia left, Blythe mentioned that she wants to be a mother too. When Cecilia was pregnant, she said that she wanted to get an abortion, but her partner declined. I think the flashbacks connected to Blythe's story like this:Įtta's negligence of Cecilia made Cecilia not want to have any kids. Nevertheless, all of this is neither here nor there if the point you are trying to make is that Blythe is an unreliable narrator as the Epilogue is written in the 3rd person narrative so it is objective and independent of Blythe's perspective. The poor lady is clearly not in possession of all her faculties. Blythe had to help her stab a greean bean and then she understood what to do. Ellington 'stared at the knife and fork wondering what to do with them'. "Do you know how I got here?" she asked me.

the push ashley audrain review

She was confused and worried as to why she was there and how she got there. Ellington's denial of her sons were 'I kissed her again as she stared at the knife and fork.'Īlso 2 instances supporting Mrs. And somebody can try to change my mind, but the kid had sociopathic tendencies all up in her nature- her mom sometimes letting her cry for an extra hour before feeding her does not make a kid into murderer. I'm unsure how realistic that is, and it's definitely infuriating.Īnyway I liked the book a lot. Idk I think this book suffered a little too much from the tripe of "oh. And AS SOON as the kid said Sammie should go? Double therapy for you. In fact, I would probably do therapy at the same time, talking about how I am almost certain that she killed the kid, and having the child therapist deal with my suspicions on my kid's end. That girl would go to a child therapist SO QUICK. I would also like to think I would BELIEVE MY EYES instead of trying to replace my memory with something else as soon as the girl tripped Elijah. I see that this is just Blythe's side of the story, so maybe she's just making it seem like everybody has shat on her her entire life and she's the victim when it's not true, but man, would I divorce that judgemental ass.













The push ashley audrain review