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Kiss Mommy Goodbye: A Novel
  

Kiss Mommy Goodbye: A Novel (Unknown Binding)

de Joy Fielding (Author)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 JOY has me hooked, Avril 22 2004
Par Un client
This review is from: Kiss Mommy Goodbye (Paperback)
Having read See Jane Run - this one lives up to the hype of Joy Fielding. I find her story line compelling and her characters fully thought out and described. her book is a complete page turner!!!!!!!! Buy it - you will not regret it!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Kiss Mommy Goodbye and be glad you did it!!!!, Aoû 16 2002
Par Emily Woolard (Las Vegas, Nevada United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Kiss Mommy Goodbye (Paperback)
The first Joy Fielding book I read was Grand Avenue. That was the best book she wrote out of all the ones I've read, and I've read just about all but maybe two. This book started off good. It starts off with Donna Edmunds in court over the battle of her children and divorce from her husband Victor. In the beginning of the book, as she is being displayed as a crazy mother, I feel sorry for her, but then as the writer gets into Donna's memories of her marriage, and all their fights, I start to understand and take Victor's side. She is obnoxious, annoying and an awful wife. He asks her a question about her hair being different(she colors it everytime he says he likes it) and she answers," nothing," to which he will say it looks different and she'll tell him she colored it. He calls her on it, saying she obviously did more than nothing to her hair. If he tells her he likes a certain thing to eat, she won't cook it again or if she does, it's different from the way he likes it. It's like she likes to [upset] him ... but then to everyone else, she wants to be felt sorry for. She makes everything into a fight, all he does is stick up for himself and try to get her to shut up. And she doesn't understand he wants her children away from her? She's not a bad mother but as her kids grow up, they shouldn't be around someone who will turn everything they say into a fight. I feel like putting my hands through the book and throttling her. Her next relationship is with a man who is a pushover. He lets her get away with far too much before he finally lets her have it. She calls Victor a sociopath, she should try tape recording herself and listening to what she sounds like. But then she's so self absorbed, she probably wouldn't get it. The reason she supposedly wanted to get out of the marriage was because she thought Victor was an insensitive jerk, and he always had to be in control. Well, when she leaves him for Mel Segal, her lover, she treats him the same way she complained about Victor treating her. No wonder Victor took the children away. I would too. Aren't we supposed to be feeling sorry for the mother since the title is, "Kiss Mommy Goodbye"? In the end, the children lose their father, it should be called,"Kiss, The Rational Parent, Daddy Goodbye"
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5.0étoiles sur 5 SUPERLATIVE AND SUSPENSEFUL..., Sep 6 2001
Par Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Kiss Mommy Goodbye (Paperback)
This is a well written novel of suspense. The plot is expertly crafted and well nuanced, keeping the reader turning the pages. With dialogue that rings true, it makes for a riveting read.

The story revolves around a young woman, Donna Edmunds, who works for an advertising agency. She meets a very handsome man, Victor Cressy, at a company party, and he wines and dines her in dramatic fashion, sweeping her off her feet. Finding him to be a fantastic and attentive lover, as well, he is the man of her dreams. When he proposes two months later, she accepts, thinking that she has died and gone to heaven. What she does not know is that she in on her way to living a hell on earth. You see, Victor Cressy is a sociopath.

At first, the change in Victor and their relationship was imperceptible. It began subtly with a question here, a question there, a suggestion here, a suggestion there. It then escalated to demands that had to be met, assertions of imagined slights, rules that had to be obeyed. Victor separated Donna from her old friends and family, until her isolation was total. It finally culminated in a control so complete that Donna, as a person in her own right, no longer existed. The cycle of extreme and profound psychological abuse had attained its goal. The old Donna was merely a memory, as the new Donna was too afraid to say anything, do anything, or opine on anything. Instead, a Stepford wife with two children had replaced her.

In reality, Donna was a woman on the edge of a nervous breakdown, an enigma to all who would meet her, asserting herself in bizarre ways which were only a cry for help . One day, Donna meets a man who recognizes her profound despair and treats her as a human being. She begins an affair with him, which enables her to reach deep into herself and come to terms with her life and her marriage. She asks Victor for a divorce and custody of the children.

The court scenes for the ensuing divorce and custody action are wonderfully drawn, as they are the setting for explaining the deterioration of the marriage. The points of truths in their respective accounts are told from different perspectives in a three dimensional, well fleshed narrative that is tautly drawn. One gets a very definite sense of the psychological horror of the marriage and the reason for Donna's almost total annihilation of self.

The divorce is granted, but she retains custody of the children. Donna soon finds out that even though she won, she lost, just as Victor had promised. Five months after the divorce, with the visitation arrangements in place, all had been going smoothly. Victor seemed to have adjusted to the situation and, when they met, treated her with civility. One weekend, he picked up the children, as usual, and admonished them to kiss their mother goodbye. It was not until they failed to return as promised, that she realized the import of his admonishment. Victor had merely lulled her into a false sense of complacency. In reality, her nightmare was far from over and was, in fact, just beginning.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A GOOD INTRODUCTION TO A GOOD AUTHOR
This is the first Joy Fielding book I read. It is a taut thriller that will leave deep imprssions upon its readers. Read more
Publié le Sep 28 2000 par BeatleBangs1964

4.0étoiles sur 5 Heartrending and thrilling
Heartrending and thrilling From the beginning of the book you can identify yourself in the principal person, Donna. It's never boring it's like a thriller. Read more
Publié le Mai 15 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Quite an adventure
This was the first 'thriller' I'd ever read, as well as being the first Joy Fielding. What can I say? I couldn't put it down. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Coping with an abusive husband who steals her children.
I don't know if this was Joy Fielding's first book, but it's the first book by her that I read and I still read it every year or so and it's been about 15 years! Read more
Publié le Fév 8 1999

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