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Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker
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it was amazing

"I was never a child."
"That's the thing, though. You were."


"Madwoman" by Chelsea Bieker - her sophomore novel and follow-up to Godshot - is an emotionally charged and gripping literary thriller that delves into the complexities of motherhood, trauma, and survival. With raw intensity and masterful storytelling, this book is a poignant exploration of motherhood and the indomitable spirit of women.

The story follows Clove, who appears to have the perfect life, with a loving husband and two sweet children. However, Clove has secrets, and when she receives a letter from a women's prison in California, her past threatens to collide with her present. As Clove grapples with the memories from her traumatic childhood, she's forced to face the reality of her mother's incarceration, and the violence that has shaped her life.

The writing here is brutal and haunting, alternating between Clove's present day in Portland and her childhood in Hawaii, and allowing readers to piece together the puzzle of Clove's past. The tension and sense of dread builds steadily, ultimately culminating in what is truly a surprising and heart-wrenching climax.

This is a profound commentary on the cycle of violence and the lengths women can - and often, must - go to to escape it. Bieker explores generational trauma, societal expectations of motherhood, and how far women will go to protect themselves and those they love.

In summary, "Madwoman" is a tour de force that cements Chelsea Bieker’s place as a major talent in contemporary fiction. It is a story of pain and redemption, of love and loss, and of the fierce determination of a woman to reclaim her life. This book is an unforgettable read that will resonate with readers long after they turn the final page.

Thank you to Little, Brown and Company for providing an early copy of this remarkable novel.
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Reading Progress

July 8, 2024 – Started Reading
July 8, 2024 – Shelved
July 10, 2024 – Finished Reading

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