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This literary thriller is a raw exploration of motherhood and survival.

“Hilarious and sad and then hilarious again. I inhaled this book, and it brought a much needed lightheartedness to mental health.” The StoryGraph mad woman

The follow-up to her bestseller Mad Girl , this memoir focuses on the "madness" of being a woman in the modern world. This literary thriller is a raw exploration of

: Reviewers on Goodreads praise it as a "powerful debut" that unflinchingly portrays the psychological damage of trauma. 2. Mad Woman by Bryony Gordon (2024 Non-Fiction) : Reviewers on Goodreads praise it as a

: It reads like a "warm embrace from a close friend" and is highly recommended by readers on The StoryGraph for being informative yet entertaining. 3. Mad Woman by Louisa Treger (2022 Novel)

There are several works titled or " Madwoman ." To give you the best review, I've broken them down by the most popular recent releases. 1. Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker (2024 Novel)

: Clove has built a perfect, quiet life in Portland, concealing a violent childhood. When she receives a letter from a California women's prison, her past begins to unravel.

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This literary thriller is a raw exploration of motherhood and survival.

“Hilarious and sad and then hilarious again. I inhaled this book, and it brought a much needed lightheartedness to mental health.” The StoryGraph

The follow-up to her bestseller Mad Girl , this memoir focuses on the "madness" of being a woman in the modern world.

: Reviewers on Goodreads praise it as a "powerful debut" that unflinchingly portrays the psychological damage of trauma. 2. Mad Woman by Bryony Gordon (2024 Non-Fiction)

: It reads like a "warm embrace from a close friend" and is highly recommended by readers on The StoryGraph for being informative yet entertaining. 3. Mad Woman by Louisa Treger (2022 Novel)

There are several works titled or " Madwoman ." To give you the best review, I've broken them down by the most popular recent releases. 1. Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker (2024 Novel)

: Clove has built a perfect, quiet life in Portland, concealing a violent childhood. When she receives a letter from a California women's prison, her past begins to unravel.