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Recent novels about / from the perspective of mothers

26 replies

WhisperTree · 04/08/2025 15:29

As a passion project, I've been collecting contemporary novels - and compiling a list of novels - about mothers, and/or written from the perspective of mothers.

While aware this will have been covered on this forum before, I'm specifically interested in novels published in the past 2-3 years by British & Irish authors.

I'll bet I've missed some pearls. Can you help?

OP posts:
Debrathom · 04/08/2025 15:36

Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy

candyfloss06 · 04/08/2025 15:39

The Herd by Emily Edwards

bookworm14 · 04/08/2025 15:49

Night Waking by Sarah Moss.

WhisperTree · 04/08/2025 18:20

bookworm14 · 04/08/2025 15:49

Night Waking by Sarah Moss.

This one I'm familiar with! Thanks

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Scout2016 · 04/08/2025 18:38

Family Matter by Claire Lynch is brilliant.

WitchesofPainswick · 04/08/2025 18:39

Sandwich by Catherine Newman - my whole family read it and couldn't believe how accurate the conversational narrative was!

Scout2016 · 04/08/2025 18:39

Oh and Nesting by Rosin O'Donnell is on my wishlist.

NewDogOwner · 04/08/2025 18:51

We Need to Talk About Kevin

AmusedCat · 04/08/2025 19:11

I loved A Good Enough Mother by Bev Thomas

outnumbered77 · 04/08/2025 19:58

All my Mothers by Joanna Glen

JennyChawleigh · 04/08/2025 20:01

I'm just reading and thoroughly enjoying 'A Ghost in the Throat' by Doireann Ní Ghríofa, a bilingual author: https://doireannnighriofa.com/books/a-ghost-in-the-throat

A Ghost in the Throat

Doireann Ní Ghríofa is an Irish writer

https://doireannnighriofa.com/books/a-ghost-in-the-throat

R00tat00tt00t · 04/08/2025 20:13

Tom Lake - Anne Patchett
Same As It Ever Was - Claire Lombardo

Both written with the mother as main protagonist/narrator and tackle the challenges and joys of motherhood but both “flash back” a lot to life before children too.

JazzyBBBG · 04/08/2025 20:22

So thrilled for you by Holly Bourne

Thaawtsom · 04/08/2025 20:27

The Book Eaters: fantasy about a mother with a son with special needs set in an alternate reality.

MrsGaryKemp · 04/08/2025 20:32

The Daughter, by TM Logan

GoneGirl12345 · 04/08/2025 20:34

WitchesofPainswick · 04/08/2025 18:39

Sandwich by Catherine Newman - my whole family read it and couldn't believe how accurate the conversational narrative was!

I enjoyed this but was also frustrated at times at how rude her kids were to her and she just took it.

R00tat00tt00t · 04/08/2025 22:32

Also Homecoming by Kate Morton

eggandonion · 04/08/2025 22:37

We All Live Here. Jojo Moyes.

eggandonion · 04/08/2025 22:38

The Names. Florence Knapp.

Fishneedscycle · 04/08/2025 22:41

The Push -Ashley Audrain, Sometimes I lie - Alice Feeney, Afterwards - Rosamund Lupton

SingedElbow · 04/08/2025 22:43

You need a lot of Anne Enright. Her last two novels, Actress and The Wren, the Wren, feature mother/daughter duos (and if you don’t know it, her non-fiction book about motherhood, Making Babies, is wonderful.)

Claire Kilroy’s Soldier Sailor, as a pp said, and Breakdown by Cathy Sweeney, about a middle-aged woman who walks out on her family.

Littlepolkadots · 04/08/2025 22:46

You Be Mother by Meg Mason

VashtaNerada · 04/08/2025 22:50

The school for good mothers (dystopian fiction about what it means to be a ‘good’ mother - and how we just can’t win!)

Debrathom · 06/08/2025 10:23

Sorry, can't work out how to add a link but there was an article last Friday in the Guardian about fictional mothers which mentions a few books.

teaandkittens123 · 06/08/2025 21:57

Nightbitch - Rachel Yoder (is 2021 tho)