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Fiction Contemporary Women

The Mother Act

by (author) Heidi Reimer

Publisher
Random House of Canada
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Coming of Age
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781039002197
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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"Propulsive and affecting.... This is worthy of a standing ovation." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Set against the sparkling backdrop of the theater world, this propulsive debut follows the relationship between an actress who refuses to abandon her career and the daughter she chooses to abandon instead.

Sadie Jones, a larger-than-life actress and controversial feminist, never wanted to be a mother. No one feels this more deeply than Jude, the daughter Sadie left behind. While Jude spent her childhood touring with her father’s Shakespearian theater company, desperate for validation from the mother she barely knew, Sadie catapulted to fame on the wings of The Mother Act—a scathing one-woman show about motherhood.

Two decades later, Jude is a talented actress in her own right, and her fraught relationship with Sadie has come to a scandalous head. On a December evening in New York City, at the packed premiere of Sadie’s latest play, the two come face-to-face and the intertwined stories of their lives unfold—colorfully and dramatically. What emerges is a picture of two very different women navigating the complicated worlds of career, love, and family, all while grappling with the essential question: can they ever really understand each other?

Compelling, insightful, and cleverly conveyed as a play in six acts, The Mother Act is a stylish page-turner that looks at what it means to be a devoted mother and a devoted artist—and whether it is possible to be both.

About the author

Heidi Reimer's short stories and essays have appeared in Literary Mama, Little Fiction, Stealing Time: A Literary Journal for Parents, Hip Mama, and Outcrops: Northeastern Ontario Short Stories. She is the co-creator with her husband Richard Willis of the solo show Strolling Player. She lives in Toronto with said husband and their two daughters.

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Editorial Reviews

Praise for The Mother Act:
"Propulsive and affecting.... This is worthy of a standing ovation."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“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.”
Kirkus Reviews
The Mother Act is a poignant reflection on the challenges women face in balancing ambition and family in a world that often demands they choose between the two.”
—Booklist
“Wholly engrossing, beautifully crafted and uncanny in its depiction of family intrigue and the life of the artist, this is a rare treasure of a book about both motherhood and daughterhood. I savored every page of this spellbinding debut. Reimer is truly a writer to watch.”
Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Spectacular
“Mesmerizing, poignant and elegantly wrought, this is the best novel I’ve read in ages! Do yourself a favour and read The Mother Act—then share it with your book club, your best friends and the women you love talking to most.”
Marissa Stapley, New York Times bestselling author of Lucky
“Heidi Reimer’s debut The Mother Act is an incisive and at-times raw exploration of what it means to be both a mother and an artist, and the fallout that comes when you have to choose. Told in six acts, and spanning years in the lives of ambitious Sadie and the daughter she abandoned as a baby, Jude, readers are in expert hands with Reimer’s storytelling. Provocative and profound, this is a beautiful take on the mother-daughter story.”
—Karma Brown, #1 international bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife
“Heidi Reimer's clear-eyed take on a complicated mother-daughter relationship is both emotionally exacting and highly entertaining. An honest, endearing family story for any theater fan, or for anyone who has ever been or had a mother. I devoured this book.”
—Aja Gabel, author of The Ensemble

"From their soaring theater-world achievements to the squalid humiliations of new motherhood, Reimer’s characters explode off the page in scene after scene of spiky tension and carnivalesque misbehavior. With raw insight and razor-sharp wit, The Mother Act asks us to consider the price we make women pay for true artistic freedom. An urgent—and urgently funny—book."
Sarah Henstra, Governor General's Award-winning author of The Red Word

“Explosive, gripping and insightful, The Mother Act depicts the fraught mother-daughter relationship in all its messy, poignant complexity. Reimer explores the fascinating and painfully intimate nature of performance, the friction between love and duty and the contradictions of motherhood. Her novel is a soaring ode to both the page and the stage, honoring all the bookish theatre-lovers who have only ever felt at home in imagined worlds. Even Shakespeare himself, who is quoted and performed throughout the novel, would approve of its drama, intrigue and emotional heft. The Mother Act deserves a standing ovation.”
Caitlin Barasch, author of A Novel Obsession

"A dazzling debut and beautifully crafted mother-daughter love story. The Mother Act hooked me from the first page to the last as I willed Sadie and Jude to find their way back to each other."
Bernadette Jiwa, author of The Making of Her
"Sensational… this gorgeous, engaging novel made my heart rethink itself over and over. Jude and Sadie are unforgettable characters, and their story crackles with powerful chemistry. I read it all in a weekend, and didn’t want to put it down. I love this book, I love this book, I love this book, 153 times plus more!"
Sarah Selecky, Scotiabank Giller-nominated author of This Cake Is for the Party and Radiant Shimmering Light
“Does a child’s life matter more than her mother’s? Throughout The Mother Act, Reimer asks that question, turning over the facets of two women’s hurts, choices, and respective artistic journeys. Reimer challenged my presumptions time and time again, refusing to define such a complex topic—motherhood—in simple terms.”
Emily Neuberger, author of A Tender Thing