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Watching you without me

Coady, Lynn, 1970- (Author).

Karen has come home to Nova Scotia for the first time in a decade to oversee her mother's funeral and tend to her affairs. Irene, a trained nurse, had spent her life caring for Karen's older sister Kelli, who was born with a developmental disability. Before her death, Irene had secured a placement for Kelli at the Seaside Care Facility, but after the funeral, in a fog of guilt and grief over her neglect of Irene and Kelli over the years, Karen starts to second-guess her mother's instructions. Not knowing which way to turn, she begins to depend on Trevor, one of Kelli's caregivers, for both advice and support, trusting him all the more once she learns how close he was to Irene. Slowly, Trevor insinuates himself into Karen and Kelli's lives.

Book  - 2019
FIC Coady
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  • ISBN: 9781487006884
  • Physical Description 367 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Watching You Without Me
Watching You Without Me
by Coady, Lynn
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Watching You Without Me


The highly anticipated new literary suspense novel from Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Lynn Coady. After her mother's sudden death, Karen finds herself back in her childhood home in Nova Scotia for the first time in a decade, acting as full-time caregiver to Kelli, her older sister. Overwhelmed with grief and the daily needs of Kelli, who was born with a developmental disability, Karen begins to feel consumed by the isolation of her new role. On top of that, she's weighed down with guilt over her years spent keeping Kelli and their independent-to-a-fault mother, Irene, at arm's length. And so when Trevor -- one of Kelli's support workers -- oversteps his role and offers friendly advice and a shoulder to cry on, Karen gratefully accepts his somewhat overbearing friendship. When she discovers how close Trevor was to Irene, she comes to trust him all the more. But as Trevor slowly insinuates himself into Karen and Kelli's lives, Karen starts to grasp the true aspect of his relationship with her mother -- and to experience for herself the suffocating nature of Trevor's "care." Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Lynn Coady delivers a creepy and wholly compelling novel about the complex relationship between mothers and daughters and sisters, women and men, and who to trust and how to trust in a world where the supposedly selfless act of caregiving can camouflage a sinister self-interest.