The School for Good Mothers

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The School for Good Mothers
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Author Jessamine Chan
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date
4 January 2022

The School for Good Mothers is a 2022 debut novel by American writer Jessamine Chan, published by Simon & Schuster. The novel concerns a woman, Frida, who is sentenced to a period at an experimental facility intended to rehabilitate mothers accused of even minor parenting infractions.

Contents

Writing and composition

Chan began writing the novel in 2014. [1] Chan was inspired to write about motherhood and parenting due to her anxiety over whether or not to have a child. [2] Two articles published in The New Yorker , one by Rachel Aviv concerning a mother's experience with family courts, and a second by Margaret Talbot about an effort in Providence to close the "word gap", both informed Chan as she wrote the story. [1] [3] The novel includes a large cast of characters, and Chan found creating unique, full-fledged personalities for the mothers at the titular facility "quite challenging". [4] Chan set portions of the novel in Philadelphia, where she lived before moving to Chicago during the COVID-19 pandemic. [5]

Chan and her agent, Kaffel Simonoff, revised the novel together before submitting it to publishers. [6]

Critical reception

According to the online review aggregator Book Marks, the novel received mostly favorable reviews from critics. [7] In a positive review for The New York Times Book Review , Molly Young wrote that the novel "recalls" works by Kazuo Ishiguro and Philip K. Dick, qualifying that nonetheless "[...] Chan’s novel is too original to come off as a purée of influences." [8]

The School for Good Mothers has received comparisons, due to its subject matter and thematic content, to the novel The Handmaid's Tale by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. [9] [10] Chan has said the comparisons are "thrilling beyond [her] wildest dreams". [2]

The novel was longlisted for the 2023 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. [11]

Adaptation

Through her production company, Freckle Films, actress and producer Jessica Chastain purchased the rights to adapt the novel as a television series. [12] Jude Weng will direct the show. [13]

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