Foreword

A mother's desire for her son is a subject as old as the world of literature, and its theme, incest, can be traced in the on of Sodom and Gomorrah, and Lot's scheme to repopulate a supposedly desolate earth by sleeping with his daughters. The subject has been probed by Sophocles, and Freud defined the problem of incest. Eugene O'Neill, a great playwright, encompassed the theme in one of his most important works.

An incestuous desire is now considered normal, healthy, and is often expected by psychologists. But should a mother ever be so overwhelmed by those desires that she can no longer keep them in check, the results might be terrible and far reaching.

MOM LOVES IT OUTDOORS is the story an incestuous-relationship between a young mother and her children. It is a startling novel with an important message for society.

--The Publisher