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Honor Jones' 'Sleep' explores how our childhoods influence who we are as parents

2025/5/27
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Honor Jones: 我认为我的小说《Sleep》探讨了童年经历如何影响我们成为父母。主人公玛格丽特在看似完美的郊区长大,但经历了一些让她感到不安的事情,这使得她不得不学会保护自己。作为母亲,我非常关心如何在确保孩子安全的同时,不让他们感到恐惧。我的母亲伊丽莎白对我影响很大,我在抚养女儿时,总会想起她,并反思应该如何做出不同的选择。虽然我在城市里抚养孩子的生活并不完美,但充满了乐趣和自由,不过我总是会自我怀疑。 Mary Louise Kelly: 我非常理解那种瞬间降低期望的感觉,这正是育儿的本质。作为母亲,我们常常怀有崇高的目标,但最终都会被现实所取代。育儿就是不断检查什么才是真正重要的,并接受现实的安排。我非常欣赏Honor Jones在小说中对这种育儿状态的描写,她的小说非常真实地反映了父母的内心世界。

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In Honor Jones' new novel Sleep, the protagonist Margaret grows up in a verdant suburban world with her family and a best friend who follows her through life. But when something disorienting happens to her, Margaret isn't protected – and so she grows up learning to protect herself instead. As a mother, she becomes concerned with how to raise her children to be safe but unafraid. In today's episode, Jones joins NPR's Mary Louise Kelly for a conversation about the novel. Their discussion touches on what stays with us from childhood, parenting as a lowering of expectations, and how Jones achieves her distinctly spare prose.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)