![]() Your wife slips out of the room and her son's face follows robotically. And then you all stop and lean toward one another and shout some‑ thing in unison, some word, perfectly timed, and then you all move again-this is a song you know well. She sways over to the tree and adjusts a string of lights that isn't sitting quite right. Your daughter reaches up for Daddy's kiss and your wife holds your drink for you. You lift a drink, Scotch, and sip it once, twice, and slink from the record like it's a sleeping baby. ![]() 1 2 During a July 2019 interview with the Toronto Star Audrain described her debut novel, The Push, as a 'psychological drama told through the lens of motherhood.' The story is about a woman who is unsure whether or not there is something wrong with her daughter, Violet. The girl jumps up and your wife, she sweeps up the boy, and they spin. Ashley Audrain (born 1982) is a Canadian writer. You're fiddling with the record player at the back of the room and your wife is speaking to you, but you hold up a finger-you've almost got it. ![]() The children are in matching plaid, sitting on the leather ottoman as your wife takes their picture with her phone. Ashley Audrain (born 1982) is a Canadian writer. ![]()
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