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Motherhood is a significant topic in Salvage the Bones. The loss of their mother looms large over the Batiste family, China’s motherhood is an important plot element, and Esch herself is grappling with impending motherhood. What is the significance of motherhood in the novel? How does the presence and absence of motherhood impact characters and their relationships to each other? How is Esch connected to her mother and China, and how do these characters guide Esch as she considers her role as a mother?
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