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THE MOTHER ACT by Heidi Reimer

THE MOTHER ACT

by Heidi Reimer

Pub Date: April 30th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593473726
Publisher: Dutton

Complicated family dynamics take center stage in this coming-of-age story set in the theater world.

When teenage Jude Jones-Linnen stumbles on a copy of The Mother Act—a play written by her mother, Sadie Jones—Jude’s feelings crystalize: Sadie, who’d abandoned her when she was 2, had never loved her. It would be hard not to jump to this conclusion. The play, which Sadie has performed to critical acclaim, includes such lines as this: “I hate my child and what her existence has done to my relationship, my life, me.” But for Sadie, the situation is not so black and white. In alternating chapters, we get her story, learning how she thought motherhood stripped her of her dreams and sense of self—but that doesn’t mean she hates her child. Jude navigates life as a child actress traveling with her father’s Shakespearean theater troupe while enduring the occasional stressful visit from her mother. As Jude moves into young adulthood and explores the world of film, she must deal with her ever-strained relationship with her mother, especially now that Sadie is performing a sequel to The Mother Act. Sadie’s brand of feminism wears thin pretty quickly (we get it—you think Shakespeare is a misogynist), and the story of her life is not nearly as gripping as Jude’s. That being said, readers who are in the acting world will rejoice at Reimer’s hyperspecific theater references (no notes on opening night!), and all readers will get lost in Reimer’s gift for writing heart-wrenching, multidimensional relationships.

An affecting story about love, abandonment, and the murky middle between them.