The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan

“This would be an interesting read for a book club of women/mothers because it does present some unique ideas about societal expectations of women in that role. As if motherhood, one facet of what a woman can be, is the be all and end all. While the main character, Frida, isn’t especially likable, I think that is the point: women can be good mothers and not be ”

—Carrie

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