A Powerful Exploration of Motherhood and Society’s Judgment in Modern America
About the Book
The School for Good Mothers pulls you into a chilling near-future where the government monitors parenting and a single mistake can cost you everything. After one terrible lapse in judgment, Frida Liu must prove her worth as a mother at a mysterious institution designed to rehabilitate “bad” parents. This provocative and emotionally gripping novel examines surveillance culture, social judgment, and the impossible standards placed on mothers—especially mothers of color. It’s a story that will make you question what society deems acceptable and who gets to decide.
About the Author
Jessie Chan brings a powerful voice to contemporary fiction with her debut novel that has captivated readers worldwide. Drawing from personal observations of modern parenting culture and systemic inequality, Chan crafts a narrative that feels both terrifyingly plausible and deeply human. Her background in literature and her unflinching examination of societal pressures make this book an essential addition to the dystopian fiction canon.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale, The Power, and literary fiction that sparks important conversations. If you love stories that blend social commentary with emotional depth, or if you’re part of a book club looking for your next compelling read, this novel delivers on every level. Mothers, daughters, and anyone interested in how society judges women will find themselves unable to put this book down. It’s essential reading for those who appreciate fiction that mirrors our reality while pushing us to imagine better futures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is The School for Good Mothers about?
The book follows a single mother who loses custody of her daughter after one mistake and must attend a government institution to prove she’s worthy of being a parent. It explores themes of surveillance, motherhood, and societal judgment.
Q: Is The School for Good Mothers based on a true story?
No, it’s a work of dystopian fiction, but it draws from real concerns about surveillance culture, parenting standards, and how society scrutinizes mothers—making it feel frighteningly realistic.
Q: Who should read this dystopian novel?
Readers who enjoy literary fiction with social commentary, fans of authors like Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman, book club members seeking discussion-worthy reads, and anyone interested in motherhood and feminist themes.
Q: Is The School for Good Mothers appropriate for young readers?
This novel is written for adult readers (18+) due to its mature themes involving parental rights, emotional distress, and complex social issues that resonate best with adult audiences.
Q: Why is this book compared to The Handmaid’s Tale?
Both novels present dystopian worlds where women’s autonomy is controlled by oppressive systems. While Atwood’s classic focuses on reproductive rights, Chan’s work examines how mothers are monitored and judged, making both essential feminist dystopian reads.
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Weight
1.05 g
Dimensions
6 × 1.2 × 9 cm
Short Summary
Follow Frida Liu's journey through a government-mandated reform program after a single parenting mistake threatens to cost her custody of her daughter forever. Through realistic simulations with android children, psychological evaluations, and constant monitoring, Frida must prove her worth as a mother. This gripping story examines the impossible standards placed on parents—especially mothers—while delivering a powerful message about love, resilience, and the systems that claim to protect children but may harm families instead.
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Author: Jessie Chan
Release Date: February 7, 2023
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A Powerful Exploration of Motherhood and Society’s Judgment in Modern America
About the Book
The School for Good Mothers pulls you into a chilling near-future where the government monitors parenting and a single mistake can cost you everything. After one terrible lapse in judgment, Frida Liu must prove her worth as a mother at a mysterious institution designed to rehabilitate “bad” parents. This provocative and emotionally gripping novel examines surveillance culture, social judgment, and the impossible standards placed on mothers—especially mothers of color. It’s a story that will make you question what society deems acceptable and who gets to decide.
About the Author
Jessie Chan brings a powerful voice to contemporary fiction with her debut novel that has captivated readers worldwide. Drawing from personal observations of modern parenting culture and systemic inequality, Chan crafts a narrative that feels both terrifyingly plausible and deeply human. Her background in literature and her unflinching examination of societal pressures make this book an essential addition to the dystopian fiction canon.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale, The Power, and literary fiction that sparks important conversations. If you love stories that blend social commentary with emotional depth, or if you’re part of a book club looking for your next compelling read, this novel delivers on every level. Mothers, daughters, and anyone interested in how society judges women will find themselves unable to put this book down. It’s essential reading for those who appreciate fiction that mirrors our reality while pushing us to imagine better futures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is The School for Good Mothers about?
The book follows a single mother who loses custody of her daughter after one mistake and must attend a government institution to prove she’s worthy of being a parent. It explores themes of surveillance, motherhood, and societal judgment.
Q: Is The School for Good Mothers based on a true story?
No, it’s a work of dystopian fiction, but it draws from real concerns about surveillance culture, parenting standards, and how society scrutinizes mothers—making it feel frighteningly realistic.
Q: Who should read this dystopian novel?
Readers who enjoy literary fiction with social commentary, fans of authors like Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman, book club members seeking discussion-worthy reads, and anyone interested in motherhood and feminist themes.
Q: Is The School for Good Mothers appropriate for young readers?
This novel is written for adult readers (18+) due to its mature themes involving parental rights, emotional distress, and complex social issues that resonate best with adult audiences.
Q: Why is this book compared to The Handmaid’s Tale?
Both novels present dystopian worlds where women’s autonomy is controlled by oppressive systems. While Atwood’s classic focuses on reproductive rights, Chan’s work examines how mothers are monitored and judged, making both essential feminist dystopian reads.
Follow Frida Liu's journey through a government-mandated reform program after a single parenting mistake threatens to cost her custody of her daughter forever. Through realistic simulations with android children, psychological evaluations, and constant monitoring, Frida must prove her worth as a mother. This gripping story examines the impossible standards placed on parents—especially mothers—while delivering a powerful message about love, resilience, and the systems that claim to protect children but may harm families instead.
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