I Am Clarence, Elaine Kraf
I Am Clarence, Elaine Kraf
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I Am Clarence

Author: Elaine Kraf

Narrator: Kristen Sieh

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025

Categories: Fiction, Women, Psychological


Synopsis

A haunting novel exploring a mother’s fierce love for her disabled son as she grapples with her own mental health, by the author of the feminist cult classic The Princess of 72nd Street—with an introduction by Sarah Manguso

“Elaine Kraf is one of literature’s hidden gems. Her work demands a place on your bookshelf right next to Plath and Ditlevsen.”—Sarah Rose Etter, author of Ripe

According to Dr. Hovenclock, health meant wanting things. What would I have to pretend to want before he would let me leave? I longed to return to Clarence.

For Clarence’s mother, life revolves around her young son; she takes him to see specialists to find the cause of his blindness and developmental delays, protects him from the cruelty of other children, and loves him tenderly. But she has her own struggles too. Her sanity is precarious and fractured, making caregiving increasingly difficult for her.

When her mental health reaches a breaking point, she checks herself into an institution so that she can get better and, she tells herself, be a better mother to Clarence. As she is forced to decide between his well-being and her own, the reader is faced with these essential questions: Can a mother’s love for her child surmount her own emotional upheaval? How much can she sacrifice for her son and survive?

Through this unforgettable journey into one woman’s mind and relationships, Kraf paints a harrowing portrait of motherhood, which remains timely and inventive more than fifty years after its initial publication.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Maddie on December 02, 2024

4.5 stars. This broke me. Thank you to the publisher for my advanced copy! Longer review to come......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on April 26, 2025

As I began to read this book, I immediately had my doubts and thought this was going to be a tough book to get through and that at the end I was going to rate it 2 maybe 3 stars. Oh, how I was wrong. This book blew me away and had my heart breaking and my soul falling to pieces at the end. The reaso......more

Goodreads review by Lark on April 26, 2025

Elaine Kraf must have perfectly immersed herself inside the head and heart of her protagonist’, maybe dangerously so—honestly this novel was so raw, so disturbing, so sad. It made me feel as if I understood the pity of what it means to be human and to not be able to take care of yourself and to have......more

Goodreads review by daron on June 03, 2025

This one felt like Sylvia Plath’s the Bell Jar collided with Kimberly King Parsons’ We Were the Universe and they had a book baby. Very interesting observations, points of view, and at the end did anyone else think she gave the flowers to Clarence to give to Carl and maybe that’s how he died?......more


Quotes

“Deliciously off-kilter [and as] brilliant as it is unsettling . . . This rediscovered classic was ahead of its time with its wrenching, kaleidoscopic account of a single mother struggling with mental health and raising a child with a disability. . . . A hidden gem.”Shelf Awareness