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A novel by the award-winning Los Angeles journalist. Nancy Rommelmann’s articles and profiles have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the LA Weekly, the Los Angeles Times, Reason and other publications. The idea for this novel grew out of her non-fiction work, which often explores the story behind the story when it comes to Los Angeles’s more interstitial populations LAPD officers and the refuge that is the cop bar; the itinerant inhabitants of a Sunset Boulevard motel; the workaday lives of a Mexican gardening crew in the Hollywood Hills.

The Bad Mother A Novel Nancy Rommelmann 9780982866900 Books

I read this novel in two sittings, which is a compliment! I don't usually read books that fast, but this one kept me turning the pages.

What I love about this book is what I love about all Rommelmann's work: her spare and direct and pops-off-the-page style. She wastes no words. She gets us in then out. The sentences are sharp and fast. It's almost like a play: heavy on dialogue and visuals.

I had nightmares about these characters. Which is a compliment, too. That means that I was moved, haunted, changed. The effect didn't always feel pleasant, when I was in the middle of reading. In fact, I'd liken it more to a sucker punch to the gut. Sometimes I felt a sweep of nausea course through me. Strong feelings are good. Only strong books create strong feelings. The worst thing a reader can say about a book is that it had no emotional resonance. The emotional resonance of this book was like an active volcano.

I was most reminded of the experience I had when I first read Bonnie Jo Campbell's amazing and disturbing short story collection, American Salvage. I had a feeling of physical revulsion but also of awe and gratitude. Her characters are the abused and the abusers, addicts and losers. Those on the fringe of society. I remember her saying: People tell me they don't know anybody like the characters in my books. I tell them: You're just not looking hard enough.

I was also reminded of how I felt reading Katherine Boo (Beyond the Beautiful Forevers) and Denis Johnson (Jesus' Son). Jim Carroll comes to mind. I love the analogy on the book's blurb to Iggy Pop. Unflinching is the word I kept thinking about.

I do understand how this book could be controversial, how it could elicit strong and strongly opposite reactions in various readers. The opening scene, especially, because it's so gross.

But read past he first scene. Try not to be too squeamish. Rommelmann writes about people on the fringes, the kind of people who aren't written about enough. This is a brave and necessary book.

Product details

  • Paperback 150 pages
  • Publisher Dymaxicon (December 21, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780982866900
  • ISBN-13 978-0982866900
  • ASIN 0982866909

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If you're going to write a book featuring TWO homeless, drug-addicted, sexually and physically abused mothers - how about giving them each a distinct name and profile. I was SO confused reading this. I kept waiting for it to make sense but it seemed more like reading the thoughts of someone with a severe case of ADHD. The ending was a horrible and yet again, confusing let down!
I loved this book. I found the lives of those who we see but never know, accurately intriguing. I couldn't put it down and have since found myself driving around the same streets looking for, at least a face, to the characters that are so beautifully and empathetically described within the lives of such sadness, yet without pity.
Nancy Rommelmann is an amazing writer
After reading the other reviews I was expecting to read this fabulous book that was heart wrenching and really showed the raw truth of being homeless. What I read was a book without a plot, that lacked any substantial relationship with the characters, and that lacked substance all together. I honestly have no idea how this book got 5 star reviews. I don't recommend the book, unless you enjoy a lack of plot and characters who you have no relationship with.
"The Bad Mother" is a gripping and heartrending tale about broken people clinging to the hardest edges of life. With sharp and unsentimental prose, Rommelmann shows us a world that shouldn't exist, but does. I'll never forget reading it. You won't either.

Stephen Dublanica

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Author of Waiter Rant and Keep the Change
This is a novel written by a writer who is a journalist of considerable talent.It 's brief , to the point and efficient.It is very much one of those American urban lower depths novels reminiscent of Hubert Selby's work .The difference being , Rommelmann actually cares about her characters,which is something I wouldn't accuse Selby of.This is a realistic novel which "reports".It depicts the day in, day out lives of what are in effect lost children.It doesn't offer solutions.It doesn't preach and there is no hope being offered.Rommelmann wishes everyone the best and probably wishes people didn't live like this but they do and will continue to do so and she has decided to depict them.The setting is Hollywood. We on the East Coast need to be reminded of the fact that if this was ever glamourville, that was a long time ago.If you're in the mood for a little contemporary urban realism without the chill of Selby or the creepiness of William Vollman( think Whores for Gloria) you'll probably enjoy this.
The characters in "The Bad Mother" are real people - or at least it feels like it. This reads like non-fiction, with vivid imagery that you won't be able to shake when you close your eyes at night. I read this in two sittings, but it would have been one had I not forced myself to savor the world in which I'd been immersed. I'm just sad I can't read it again for the first time.
I read this novel in two sittings, which is a compliment! I don't usually read books that fast, but this one kept me turning the pages.

What I love about this book is what I love about all Rommelmann's work her spare and direct and pops-off-the-page style. She wastes no words. She gets us in then out. The sentences are sharp and fast. It's almost like a play heavy on dialogue and visuals.

I had nightmares about these characters. Which is a compliment, too. That means that I was moved, haunted, changed. The effect didn't always feel pleasant, when I was in the middle of reading. In fact, I'd liken it more to a sucker punch to the gut. Sometimes I felt a sweep of nausea course through me. Strong feelings are good. Only strong books create strong feelings. The worst thing a reader can say about a book is that it had no emotional resonance. The emotional resonance of this book was like an active volcano.

I was most reminded of the experience I had when I first read Bonnie Jo Campbell's amazing and disturbing short story collection, American Salvage. I had a feeling of physical revulsion but also of awe and gratitude. Her characters are the abused and the abusers, addicts and losers. Those on the fringe of society. I remember her saying People tell me they don't know anybody like the characters in my books. I tell them You're just not looking hard enough.

I was also reminded of how I felt reading Katherine Boo (Beyond the Beautiful Forevers) and Denis Johnson (Jesus' Son). Jim Carroll comes to mind. I love the analogy on the book's blurb to Iggy Pop. Unflinching is the word I kept thinking about.

I do understand how this book could be controversial, how it could elicit strong and strongly opposite reactions in various readers. The opening scene, especially, because it's so gross.

But read past he first scene. Try not to be too squeamish. Rommelmann writes about people on the fringes, the kind of people who aren't written about enough. This is a brave and necessary book.
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