She is caught. What follows isn't just a legal battle, but a descent into a bureaucratic nightmare. Frida is sent to a government-run institution designed to "re-educate" mothers who have failed. The Institution: Performance as Parenting
The book reflects our real-world anxiety about being watched—whether by neighbors, social media, or the state—and how that gaze changes how we love. La Escuela De Las Buenas Madres Jessamine Cha...
The School for Good Mothers (published in Spanish as La Escuela de las Buenas Madres ) by Jessamine Chan is a chilling, Orwellian look at modern parenthood, state surveillance, and the impossible standards set for women. It’s a story that feels uncomfortably close to home, even as it pushes into the realm of speculative fiction. The Premise: One Bad Day She is caught
It is a visceral, heartbreaking, and ultimately infuriating critique of a society that loves children but often seems to hate the women who raise them. The Institution: Performance as Parenting The book reflects