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Freud's Mistress

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Golden Globe-winning film and television producer Karen Mack and two-time Penney-Missouri Journalism Award winner Jennifer Kaufman have collaborated on two previous novels, both of which hit the Los Angeles Times bestseller list. Based on the true-life love affair between Sigmund Freud and his sister-in-law, Freud's Mistress is a powerhouse novel fueled by psychological insight, gut-wrenching betrayal and irresistible passion.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When Minna Bernays loses her job as a lady's companion, she has nowhere to go but to the house of her sister, Martha Freud. There her intellectual curiosity makes her an intriguing companion--and lover--for her sister's husband, Sigmund. Narrator Suzanne Toren's rich, sonorous voice displays a refinement that will suggest a European setting to many American listeners, which is appropriate as the story is set Freud's native Austria near the end of the Victorian era. Toren's ability to imply place and time with her voice helps the listener become fully immersed in the story. Although this is fiction, it is a well-researched account of a relationship that is rumored to have gone on for more than 40 years. J.L.K. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 13, 2013
      A portrait of forbidden desire based on historical speculations, Mack and Kaufman’s thoroughly researched novel explores the difficult moral questions that can arise from adultery. It all begins in 1895 at Berggasse 19 in Vienna, an apartment that’s home to Sigmund and Martha Freud, their six children, and the household’s latest addition, Minna Bernays, Martha’s sister, who’s in between jobs. In contrast to her hypochondriac domestic sister, Minna is an unmarried, intellectually inclined “bibliomaniac,” and is stimulated, rather than repulsed, by Sigmund’s research—especially his controversial theories about sexuality. Minna happily strokes her brother-in-law’s ego in drug-fueled late-night discussions of philosophy, his patients’ sexual traumas, and his own difficult marriage. When Minna finally comes to terms with her attraction to the charismatic Sigmund, she tries to resist these dangerous impulses, only to fall into a passionate affair after an improbably romantic overture from the father of psychoanalysis. Minna grapples with the “burden of betrayal” and Sigmund’s cunning rationalizations while trying to answer this novel’s clichéd but nonetheless thought-provoking central question: how far are you willing to go to be happy? Agent: Molly Friedrich, Friedrich Agency.

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