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Paperback My Mother's Things Book

ISBN: B0GHSGSX48

ISBN13: 9798244754148

My Mother's Things

When a mother dies, what she leaves behind isn't just a house - it's the way her children learned to live inside it.
After their mother's quiet death, siblings Maggie and Thomas return to the family home in Shaker Heights, Ohio to do what needs doing: sort, decide, let go. There is no mystery to solve, no secret waiting in the walls. The work is ordinary and exacting. Boxes are opened. Furniture is moved. Photographs surface. Conversations resume where they once stopped.
Maggie is methodical, careful, shaped by a life of keeping records and restoring order. Thomas is adaptive, practical, used to moving forward without lingering. They have learned different lessons from the same woman, and the house remembers both of them.
As rooms empty, memories surface - not as nostalgia, but as lived experience. A kitchen that rewarded standing. A hallway that never invited comfort. An attic that kept what no longer had a place anywhere else. Their mother's presence emerges not through speeches or confessions, but through habits, decisions, and the quiet logic of how things were kept.
At the center of the story is a letter Maggie has found and not shared - not because it hides a revelation, but because timing matters. Its meaning grows as the house grows quieter, as the siblings begin to work together instead of around each other. The letter does not instruct. It trusts.
This is a novel about inheritance without spectacle. About grief without melodrama. About the way families learn to disagree without breaking, and how understanding arrives after the work is done, not before. The tension here is human and grounded, shaped by responsibility, memory, and the ethics of deciding what stays and what leaves.
Written with restraint, precision, and dry humor, this book explores how siblings renegotiate identity after loss, how objects become witnesses, and how closure is rarely an event. It is a process - slow, physical, and shared.
If you've ever cleaned out a parent's house.
If you've ever discovered that memory doesn't arrive all at once.
If you understand that some decisions can only be made together.
This story is for you.
A quiet, powerful novel about family, memory, and the work that remains when the talking is done.

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