The School for Good Mothers
When I shared that I was reading this book, I received a lot of messages that basically said BUCKLE UP. In car travel, I always buckle myself. For a book, I have no idea how to buckle up, ok? And I wish I did for this book. Because it destroyed me. A dystopian story of how mostly female parenting choices have become not only the most judgemental space but now punishable by law. This book is haunting, moving and like really freaking good. As a mother, I saw myself in so many of these characters. I donβt know what to do with these feelings besides start forgiving myself for my missteps and stop caring about the choices of others. Also, I would like to frame this cover art in my office.
Do I recommend: YES AND BUCKLE UP OK