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SUMMARY
THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD MOTHERS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY JESSAMINE CHAN
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
The Very Bad Day and Its Immediate Aftermath
Navigating the System and Loss of Custody
Isolation, Judgment, and the First Steps Towards Intervention
Supervised Visits and Growing Desperation
The Legal Battle and the Decision
Entering the School for Good Mothers
The Program's Methods and Simulated Motherhood
Relationships, Resistance, and Evaluations at the School
The Final Stages and the Unforeseen Future
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The School for Good Mothers" by Jessamine Chan centers on Frida Liu, a single mother who faces the harsh consequences of leaving her young daughter unattended for a brief period. This mistake lands Frida in a rehabilitation program designed to reform "bad mothers". Within this institution, mothers are subjected to intense scrutiny and unconventional methods as they strive to prove their fitness to regain custody of their children. The novel delves into the pressures and judgments placed upon mothers, exploring themes of societal expectations, the complexities of single parenthood, and the power of the state in family matters. Frida's journey highlights the fragility of maternal rights and the arduous path to redemption in a system that closely monitors every move.
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Audiolibro: 18 de marzo de 2025
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