The School for Good Mothers

Frida Liu is struggling. She doesn’t have a career worthy of her Chinese immigrant parents’ sacrifices. What’s worse is she can’t persuade her husband, Gust, to give up his wellness-obsessed younger mistress. Only with their angelic daughter Harriet does Frida finally feel she’s attained the perfection expected of her. Harriet may be all she has, but she’s just enough. Until Frida has a horrible day. The state has its eyes on mothers like Frida — ones who check their phones while their kids are on the playground; who let their children walk home alone; in other words, mothers who only have one lapse of judgement. Now, a host of government officials will determine if Frida is a candidate for a Big Brother-like institution that measures the success or failure of a mother’s devotion. Faced with the possibility of losing Harriet, Frida must prove that she can live up to the standards set for mothers — that she can learn to be good. This propulsive, witty page-turner explores the perils of “perfect” upper-middle-class parenting, the violence enacted upon women by the state and each other, and the boundless love a mother has for her daughter.
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brittshank91
Mar 25, 2024
10/10 stars
Wow. What a story. I can’t begin to express how much this book moved me and changed my mindset on parenting. I’m not a parent and never will be, but the efforts people put in to care for the ones they love are extraordinary. This is a story of resilience.
Anonymous
Nov 28, 2023
2/10 stars
Just... wow. The writing in this book was ok. Everything else was truly terrible. To clarify - The premise was great. I liked the idea of the dystopian world in which mothers were taken for minor mistakes, and was prepared for a 1984-style novel, but it just didn't connect. The heartbreaking parts could have carried it, but fell flat and just felt depressing. There was a serious lack of explanation about how things got this way and why basicall...read more

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