<p><i>Mother Country</i> examines the intricacies of mother¿daughter relationships: what we inherit from our mothers, what we let go, what we hold, and what we pass on to our own children, both the visible and invisible.</p><p>As the speaker gradually loses the mother she has always known and upon whom she has always depended to early onset Parkinson¿s disease and mental illness, she asks herself: ¿How do you deal with the grief of losing someone who is still living?¿ The caregiving of a child to her parent is further compounded by anxiety and depression, as well as the pain of a miscarriage and the struggle to conceive once more. Her journey comes full circle when the speaker gives birth to a son and discovers the gap between the myths of motherhood and a far more nuanced reality.</p>