Book review: Motherhood, By Sheila Heti

Motherhood, by Sheila HetiMotherhood, by Sheila Heti
Motherhood, by Sheila Heti
I've never felt so divided about a work as about Sheila Heti's novel, Motherhood. While reading it, the Toronto-based author at times took me to the brink of throwing her tome across the room with exasperation, before reeling me back in with a sharp insight into the question at hand: whether to have a child or instead devote her life to writing?

Motherhood is self-examination elevated to an art form, and in writing it she seems to not only be putting off the question for her last remaining biologically fertile years, but using her artistic creativity to produce another kind of baby, the book.

The protagonist is in her late 30s, living with a boyfriend, who has a child from a previous relationship. He isn’t keen to have another, but ultimately leaves the decision up to her.

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