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The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone

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". . . beautifully written and full of warmth, wit, and wisdom. I'm a devoted fan!" -Liane Moriarty, New York Times bestselling author of Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers

Seven Children. Five Mothers. One idyllic commune. What could go wrong?

Annabel Cooper wants to save the world. Her story begins in 1964 with her journey to Freedom Summer in Mississippi, where the disappearance of her first love ignites a lifelong fight for justice. Years later, she, her husband, and four other couples form a Boston political collective where they live together with their children in a rambling Boston house. As the era's social upheaval intensifies, they move their children to a Vermont Eden, where they can remain safe from the world's threats; their parents continue their political work, taking turns traveling to Vermont to care for the children.

But not all danger comes from the outside.

Annabel's daughter, Ivy, yearns for normalcy, not the patchouli-soaked, natural-food-laden confines of Vermont. But mostly, she longs for Annabel's attention-until a cataclysmic event alters the course of all their lives and she learns the limits of her many mothers and fathers.

The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone delves into the intricate and nuanced dance of familial love and communal ties through the lens of sociopolitical upheaval from the 1960s to the present day, examining which sacrifices are worth the price.

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      September 15, 2024
      A mother and daughter's fraught relationship is at the center of Meyers' latest (after The Fashion Orphans, 2021, with M. J. Rose). Annabel is a socially conscious and idealistic woman whose fight for justice is inspired both by her first, lost love and her daughter, Ivy. In an attempt to give her daughter the best possible chance, Annabel moves with Ivy and several other families to a commune in Vermont, a place they view as an Eden. Unfortunately, this Eden must also fall, for a tragic and sudden event throws the lives of Ivy and Annabel horribly out of balance. Annabel's idealism is tested, and Ivy's longing for normalcy is thrown up against the chaos and melancholy of the real world. Both mother and daughter must face their own f laws and their relationship with each other amidst the activism of the 1960s and '70s and the turmoil of the present day. With realistic, hard-hitting prose and a well-researched and startling setting, Meyers delivers another deeply felt, beautiful novel.

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