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A review by theemptybox
The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Emotionally wrecked from this book. As a mixed Asian-American, a lot of these lines hit HARD and a lot of the scenarios were very familiar. As someone with little to no maternal instincts, a lot of this book was teeth grinding and wanting to yell at the background characters.
There is no wrong or right way to raise a child but there are some universal ways that should be included for every child. This book is thought provoking in ways I never would have guessed. Along with the question of what makes a good mother, this book challenges racial, sexual, and gender questions. It's a psychological horror and I loved it.
I loved how quickly it moves while also layering back sometimes to provide context. I was on the edge of my seat for a good chunk of it.
There is no wrong or right way to raise a child but there are some universal ways that should be included for every child. This book is thought provoking in ways I never would have guessed. Along with the question of what makes a good mother, this book challenges racial, sexual, and gender questions. It's a psychological horror and I loved it.
I loved how quickly it moves while also layering back sometimes to provide context. I was on the edge of my seat for a good chunk of it.
Minor: Emotional abuse, Homophobia, Mental illness, Physical abuse, Racism, Self harm, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Forced institutionalization, Vomit, Kidnapping, Pregnancy, and Abandonment