If The Perfect Divorce fed your hunger for relationships imploding under the weight of their own secrets, The Push doubles down on that unflinching excavation—only this time, the fracture line runs through motherhood itself. Ashley Audrain delivers the same razor-sharp dissection you crave, peeling back the veneer of domestic stability to expose generational wounds, unspoken resentments, and a heroine who refuses to play nice when everyone insists she's imagining the darkness.
This isn't a gentle meditation on parenthood—it's a relentless psychological unraveling that matches the binge-worthy intensity and empowerment fantasy you loved, wrapped in the kind of morally ambiguous chaos that feels deliciously real.
Motherhood itself becomes the battleground where secrets detonate and vindication tastes bittersweet.
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