- Published: 13 June 2023
- ISBN: 9781529158526
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $22.99
The School for Good Mothers
‘Will resonate with fans of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere’ ELLE
- Published: 13 June 2023
- ISBN: 9781529158526
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $22.99
A timely and remarkable debut
Carmen Maria Machado, author of HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES
Heartbreaking and daring, propulsive and wise. I read it with my heart in my throat and I held my kids tight.
Diane Cook, author of the Booker Prize finalist THE NEW WILDERNESS
Jessamine Chan captures, in heartbreaking tones, the exacting price women pay in a patriarchal society that despises them, that reduces their worth to their viability for procreation and capacity for mothering. The School for Good Mothers is not so much a warning for some possible dystopian nightmare as much as it is an alarm announcing that the nightmare is here. The book is, thus, a weeping testimony, a haunting song, and a piercing rebuke of both the misogynist social order and the traps it lays for women, girls, and femmes. Good Mothers deserves an honored place next to the works of Margaret Atwood and Octavia Butler.
Robert Jones, Jr., author of THE PROPHETS and creator of Son of Baldwin
This book is like nothing I've read before. Haunting and unforgettable, and I'm in awe of Jessamine Chan's mind.
Liz Moore, author of LONG BRIGHT RIVER and HEFT
This taut, explosive novel is all the more terrifying because it edges so close to reality. Frida's predicament embodies the fraught question so many women are taught to ask: Am I good enough?
Leni Zumas, author of RED CLOCKS
A haunting tale of identity and motherhood - as devastating as it is imaginative
Afua Hirsch
[An] enthralling speculative debut . . . A powerful story, made more so by its empathetic and complicated heroine
Kirkus Starred Review
Enthralling....a powerful story, made more so by its empathetic and complicated heroine
Publishers Weekly
Gutting and terrifying. Vivid and exquisite. In The School for Good Mothers, you'll find not only your favourite novel of the year, but also a new cultural touchstone, a reference point for the everyday horrors all parents experience and take for granted. This book is sharp, shocking, anxiety-provoking, superb. It is exactly what you want, and need, to read
Julia Phillips
Impossible to stop reading -- Chan captures the terrifying helplessness of a mother making bad choices and losing control in a fascinating dystopia of state surveillance. This brilliant rendering of a flawed and complicated heroine highlights many compelling issues of race and expectations of motherhood, with masterful storytelling of love and heartbreak and terror and suspense
Frances Cha
A taut and propulsive take on the cult of motherhood and the notion of what makes a good mother. Destined to be feminist classic - it kept me up at night
Pandora Sykes
Incredibly clever, funny and pertinent to the world we're living in at the moment
Daisy Johnson, author of EVERYTHING UNDER
A gripping, witty and ultimately redemptive vision of dystopian motherhood
Leah Hazard, author of HARD PUSHED
Picks up the mantel of writers like Margaret Atwood and Kazuo Ishiguro . . . but it also stands on its own as a remarkable, propulsive novel. At a moment when state control over women's bodies (and autonomy) seems ever more chilling, the book feels horrifyingly unbelievable and eerily prescient all at once
Vogue, The Best Books of 2022
(An) intense, unputdownable debut that will doubtless spark conversation about what makes a good or bad mother
Oprah Daily
This scarily prescient novel that's reminiscent of Orwell and Vonnegut explores the depths of parents' love, how strictly we judge mothers and each other and the terrifying potential of government overreach
Good Housekeeping (US)
(An) infuriatingly timely debut novel... that may read more like a preview than a dystopia, depending on your faith in the future of Roe v. Wade
New York Times
No book has ever made me cry this much. The School for Good Mothers is an absolute masterpiece
Rosie Walker, author of Secrets of a Serial Killer
Examining race, privilege and the pressures of perfectionism, it will resonate with fans of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere
Elle
This beautifully lucid, crisp first novel is like a Handmaid's Tale for the 21st century, but both easier going and more devastating. Is a mother's love ever good enough? Does becoming a mother mean mothballing all your former selves for good? There is fury behind Chan's precise and elegant prose, and sly humour too. A must-read
India Knight, Sunday Times
A clever premise, well executed in lean, lucid prose - The Handmaid's Tale for the Squid Game generation
The Telegraph
A powerful story
SFX
Chan's high-concept novel may toy with dystopia but it remains chillingly plausible, a portrait of our fanatical culture of judgement against women, and mothers in particular, taken to a grotesquely logical extreme
Metro
A gripping debut
Mail on Sunday
A nail-biting explosive story exploring the pressures of 'perfect' parenting
Woman's Own Magazine
The School for Good Mothers imagines a world terrifyingly close to our own - a world in which the slightest parenting misstep, the tiniest error of judgement, is enough for the authorities to remove your child and send you for 're-education'. One for fans of The Handmaid's Tale and any exhausted parent who has fantasised - if only for a moment - about getting in the car and driving far, far away from it all
Refinery29 UK
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 riveting, thought-provoking read
Daily Mail
The writing is at times hilarious and scalpel sharp
Independent (Ireland)
Part science fiction, part incarceration narrative and part Cultural Revolution memoir, it is as gripping as it is terrifying - and for mothers struggling to 'do the right thing', all too believable
Spiked Online
A wry, thoughtful novel
Spectator
Propulsive and provocative
Daily Express
The School For Good Mothers is a perceptive, prescient and daring debut that presents a dystopia that doesn't feel as far away as we'd like it to
Culturefly
An unforgettable an haunting story about the thoughts, opinions and choices you make
Woman's Weekly
Reminiscent of The Handmaid's Tale, this eerie page-turner is a captivating depiction of a dystopian world that feels entirely possible. It's not only the gripping story of Frida's personal struggle, but also a thought-provoking work of commentary on American motherhood
TIME
I was fascinated and intrigued by this feminist dystopian novel
Daily Mail
A remarkable, propulsive novel
Vogue
So brilliant and haunting and ahead of its time... the only book that has ever stopped me from sleeping
Jessie Cave