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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
AN OBAMA'S 2022 SUMMER READING PICK
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'Will resonate with fans of Celeste Ng's Little Fires EverywhereELLE
'Destined to be a feminist classic - kept me up at night' PANDORA SYKES
'The Handmaid's Tale for the Squid Game generation' TELEGRAPH


Frida Liu had fed and changed her toddler Harriet. She had a work deadline - an article to finish, a job hanging by a thread, a file she'd left in the office. She would go get it. Harriet would be fine. But then the neighbours heard her crying.

Soon, the state will decide that Frida is not fit to care for her daughter. That she must be re-trained. That bad mothers everywhere will be re-educated. Will their mistakes cost them everything?

The School for Good Mothers is an explosive and thrilling novel about love, perfectionism and parenthood.

A riveting, thought-provoking read' DAILY MAIL
'A remarkable, propulsive novel' 
VOGUE
'A portrait of our fanatical culture of judgement against women, and mothers in particular' 
METRO

 

Review

A remarkable, propulsive novel - Vogue

A gripping debut - Mail on Sunday

A wry, thoughtful novel - Spectator

The School For Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan . . . has become all too resonant given the rumblings behind Texas' anti-trans directive and it explores just how far the state could go when it comes to deciding what makes 'a good mother' - Stylist UK

A haunting tale of identity and motherhood - as devastating as it is imaginative -- Afua Hirsch

About the Author

Jessamine Chan's short stories have appeared in Tin House and Epoch. A former reviews editor at Publishers Weekly, she holds an MFA from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a BA from Brown University. She lives in Chicago with her husband and daughter. This is her first novel.

Instagram: @jessamine.chan
Twitter: @jessaminechan
Website: jessaminechan.com

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  • ISBN: 9781529158526
  • Author: Jessamine Chan
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 336
  • Format: Paperback
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
AN OBAMA'S 2022 SUMMER READING PICK
A BETWEEN THE COVERS NOVEMBER 2022 PICK


'Will resonate with fans of Celeste Ng's Little Fires EverywhereELLE
'Destined to be a feminist classic - kept me up at night' PANDORA SYKES
'The Handmaid's Tale for the Squid Game generation' TELEGRAPH


Frida Liu had fed and changed her toddler Harriet. She had a work deadline - an article to finish, a job hanging by a thread, a file she'd left in the office. She would go get it. Harriet would be fine. But then the neighbours heard her crying.

Soon, the state will decide that Frida is not fit to care for her daughter. That she must be re-trained. That bad mothers everywhere will be re-educated. Will their mistakes cost them everything?

The School for Good Mothers is an explosive and thrilling novel about love, perfectionism and parenthood.

A riveting, thought-provoking read' DAILY MAIL
'A remarkable, propulsive novel' 
VOGUE
'A portrait of our fanatical culture of judgement against women, and mothers in particular' 
METRO

 

Review

A remarkable, propulsive novel - Vogue

A gripping debut - Mail on Sunday

A wry, thoughtful novel - Spectator

The School For Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan . . . has become all too resonant given the rumblings behind Texas' anti-trans directive and it explores just how far the state could go when it comes to deciding what makes 'a good mother' - Stylist UK

A haunting tale of identity and motherhood - as devastating as it is imaginative -- Afua Hirsch

About the Author

Jessamine Chan's short stories have appeared in Tin House and Epoch. A former reviews editor at Publishers Weekly, she holds an MFA from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a BA from Brown University. She lives in Chicago with her husband and daughter. This is her first novel.

Instagram: @jessamine.chan
Twitter: @jessaminechan
Website: jessaminechan.com

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