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The
Last Violet: Mourning My Mother
reviewed
by Vivian R. Bergel, Elizabethtown College
The Last Violet:
Mourning My Mother,
by Lois Tschetter Hjelmstad (2002). Mulberry Hill Press, 160
pp.
Initially, I
tried not to like this book. I thought that I had the corner
on the emotional rollercoaster of loving and losing to cancer
a mother as an adolescent and only last Fall, a beloved mother-in-law.
However, Hjelmstad's sensitive description of her troubled relationship
with her mother added a deeper, unexpected dimension to the experience
of grief and loss. The reader, especially a clinician, upon being
permitted to hear the author's disappointment with her mother's
coldness, criticism and perfectionism, could extract a more meaningful
understanding of the emotional conflict surrounding unfulfilled
expectations.
The author details
her own conflict with her mother's persistent denial of the gravity
of her diagnosis and prognosis in both prose and poem. The prose
is most often written in a diary entry format, which is almost
as cold as the author's mother. The poems, though, are, at times,
visceral; speaking to the ultimate meaning of losing a mother
who never seems to realize that her oldest child has an aching
need to have her mother suddenly be differentopen, loving,
non-critical. These are traits she can demonstrate to her grandchildren,
but not to her children.
The unresolved
raw emotion of this book is disturbing. As the author's mother
becomes weaker, the author seems to become more frantic in trying
to make her understand her needs. While her mother verbalizes
that she loves her, it never seems to be enough. Poems become
more numerous. After her mother dies and as time passes, Hjelmstad
reexamines her mother-daughter relationship and her relationship
with her siblings and father and, in the end, seems to find peace
and resolution.
Reviewed by
Vivian R. Bergel, Ph.D., L.S.W., Chair, Department of Social
Work, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA.
© 2001, 2002
White Hat Communications
Contact: linda.grobman@paonline.com
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