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Omega farm : a memoir / Martha McPhee.

McPhee, Martha, (author.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781982197995
  • ISBN: 1982197994
  • ISBN: 9781982198008
  • ISBN: 1982198001
  • Physical Description: 248 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2023.

Content descriptions

Summary, etc.:
"A long-awaited memoir from an award-winning novelist--a candid, riveting account of her complicated, bohemian childhood and her return home to care for her ailing mother. In March 2020, Martha McPhee, her husband, and their two almost-grown children set out for her childhood home in New Jersey, where she finds herself grappling simultaneously with a mother slipping into severe dementia and a house that's been neglected of late. As Martha works to manage her mother's care and the sprawling, ramshackle property--a broken septic system, invasive bamboo, dying ash trees--she is pulled back into her childhood, almost against her will. Martha grew up at Omega Farm with her four sisters, five stepsiblings, mother, and stepfather, in a house filled with art, people, and the kind of chaos that was sometimes benevolent, sometimes more sinister. Caring for her mother and her children, struggling to mend the forest, the past relentlessly asserts itself--even as Martha's mother, the person she might share her memories with or even try to hold to account, no longer knows who Martha is. A masterful exploration of a complicated family legacy and a powerful story of environmental and personal repair, Omega Farm is a testament to hope in the face of suffering, and a courageous tale about how returning home can offer a new way to understand the past"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject: McPhee, Martha.
McPhee, Martha > Family.
McPhee, Martha > Homes and haunts > New Jersey > Hunterdon County.
Women novelists, American > Biography.
Adult children of aging parents > United States > Biography.
Aging parents > Care > United States.
Dementia > Patients > Care > United States.
Family farms > New Jersey > Hunterdon County.
Forest management > New Jersey > Hunterdon County.
Hunterdon County (N.J.) > Biography.
Genre: Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at GRPL.

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0 current holds with 2 total copies.

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Main 813.54 M24o (Text) 31307025631849 Non Fiction Available -
Seymour 813.54 M24o (Text) 31307025631831 Non Fiction Available -

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