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The School for Good Mothers

A Novel

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Longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and the Carnegie Medal for Excellence | Shortlisted for The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize | Selected as One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of the Year!

In this New?York?Times bestseller and Today show Read with Jenna Book Club Pick, one lapse in judgment lands a young mother in a dystopian government reform program where custody of her child hangs in the balance, in this "surreal" (People), "remarkable" (Vogue), and "infuriatingly timely" (The New York Times Book Review) debut literary fiction novel.
Frida Liu, a hardworking Chinese American mother, is pushed to the edge. She doesn't live up to the expectations set by her immigrant parents or her wellness-obsessed husband. Only with Harriet—cherubic and beloved—does she find a measure of fulfillment...until she has a very bad day.

In this close-to-future dystopia, the state targets mothers like Frida: mothers who check their phones, let their children walk home alone, or make one parenting error. Because of one mistake, Frida is sent to a government-run institution—a Big Brother–style reform school for "good mothers," where every move is monitored, and even her love is judged.

For custody to be returned, she must prove that a flawed mother can be redeemed and learn to be "good." Filled with dark wit and emotional urgency, The School for Good Mothers is an intense, captivating novel that scrutinizes upper-middle-class parenting, systemic surveillance of women, and the violence exacted by both the state and one another. It offers a transgressive exploration of motherhood, resilience, guilt, and the force of love.

Using spare, compelling prose, Jessamine Chan crafts an unforgettable, modern classic that resonates with readers of The Handmaid's Tale and 1984, while centering a richly drawn woman navigating class, race, and motherhood under the gaze of an unyielding system.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 27, 2021
      Chan’s enthralling speculative debut opens with a woman having “one very bad day” in Philadelphia. Frida Liu, Chinese American and recently divorced, has left her daughter, 18-month-old Harriet, alone at home in an ExerSaucer for two hours so she can work, a decision that results in Harriet’s removal to a crisis center. Frida is then sentenced by a family court judge to one year in a live-in rehab program for bad moms that will use constant instruction, training, and supervision to determine if she can make “sufficient progress” as a mother or if her parental rights should be terminated. Guided by the mantra “I am a bad mother, but I am learning to be good,” Frida and the other 200 moms must prove their worth by raising surrogate children in order to earn their own children back. Chan raises the stakes as she explores Frida’s relationships with the other mothers, Harriet and Emmanuelle (her surrogate daughter), her ex-husband’s new family, and her romantic interests. Chan (a former PW reviews editor) also tightens the screws of the program itself as the leaders capriciously deny privileges, such as 10-minute Sunday phone calls home, and broaden the definitions for what’s considered an offense. Woven seamlessly throughout are societal assumptions and stereotypes about mothers, especially mothers of color, and their consequences. Chan’s imaginative flourishes render the mothers’ vulnerability to social pressures and governmental whims nightmarish and palpable. It’s a powerful story, made more so by its empathetic and complicated heroine. Agent: Meredith Kaffel Simonoff, DeFiore and Company.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this captivating debut, narrator Catherine Ho quickly immerses listeners in the nightmarish story of Frida, a struggling Chinese-American single mother of a young daughter who makes a terrible mistake that leads to devastating consequences. Ho embodies Frida in this terrifying and rich story of the impossible standards society sets for being a good mother, the dangers of big data and surveillance, and the societal pressures placed on women in general. Ho holds the listener captive as she narrates this deeply engrossing portrait of the boundless depth of a mother's love. Her exquisite narration channels a heartbreaking, terrifying, and prescient story that leaves the listener gutted. M.R.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2022

      Frida is a single mother of 18-month-old Harriet. She works full time as well. One very bad day, a series of poor choices and worse luck lead to Frida's being charged with abandonment and neglect. To have any chance of regaining custody of her child, she is required to participate in a new rehabilitation program. The one-year residential program pairs her with an AI-enhanced robot child, with whom she is to learn good parenting skills. The tasks set for the mothers and their robot children have completely unrealistic goals--for example, one task is to get the child to go to sleep in under five minutes at every bedtime. If the mother does not reach that goal, she is given a zero. Zeros lower the chances of regaining custody. At the end of the year Frida appears before a judge who not only denies her custody but terminates her parental rights entirely. Frida decides to flaunt the system one last time. Chan's debut creates a horrific yet believable scenario for the not-too-distant future, capturing the frustration and fears of fighting a system rigged against you. Beautifully read by Catherine Ho. VERDICT Highly recommended.--Joanna Burkhardt

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