48 pages • 1 hour read
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Maame by Jessica George follows twenty-five-year-old Maddie as she navigates career struggles, family drama, and her multicultural identity while caring for her father with Parkinson’s disease. Living in London, she grapples with her responsibilities, mental health, and romantic endeavors, ultimately striving to liberate her true self and find independence. The novel discusses mental health issues such as depression, panic attacks, and the effects of racism.
Maame by Jessica George receives widespread praise for its heartfelt storytelling and relatable protagonist. Reviewers commend George's ability to blend humor and emotional depth, creating a deeply engaging narrative. Some critique the pacing as uneven, but overall, the novel is celebrated for its vivid character development and resonance with readers on themes of identity and self-discovery.
Readers who enjoyed Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams or Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid will find Maame by Jessica George compelling. It's perfect for those captivated by contemporary novels exploring identity, familial duty, and the immigrant experience through a young, Black, female protagonist's lens.
Coming of Age / Bildungsroman
Modern Classic Fiction
Self Discovery
Identity: Race
Emotions/Behavior: Love
Love / Sexuality
Mental Illness