Sarah Harman’s debut novel is a lighthearted take on the 'missing kid' mystery genre

Sarah Harman’s debut novel is a lighthearted take on the 'missing kid' mystery genre

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Is there anything you wouldn’t do for your favorite person? That question is at the center of Sarah Harman’s debut novel All the Other Mothers Hate Me. The book follows a single mom, Florence, who goes to extreme lengths to defend her son when he becomes a suspect in the disappearance of his school bully. In today’s episode, Harman tells NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe about her misfit protagonist and her observations of British culture from an outsider’s perspective.

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