The Mothers: A Novel
By: Brit Bennett
A dazzling debut novel from an exciting new voice, The
Mothersis a surprising story about young love, a big secret in a
small community—and the things that ultimately haunt us most. Set
within a contemporary black community in Southern California,
Brit Bennett’s mesmerizing first novel is an emotionally
perceptive story about community, love, and ambition. It begins
with a secret.
“All good secrets have a taste before you tell them, and if we’d
taken a moment to swish this one around our mouths, we might have
noticed the sourness of an unripe secret, plucked too soon,
stolen and passed around before its season.”
It is the last season of high school life for Nadia Turner, a
rebellious, grief-stricken, seventeen-year-old beauty. Mourning
her own mother’s recent suicide, she takes up with the local
pastor’s son. Luke Sheppard is twenty-one, a former football star
whose injury has reduced him to waiting tables at a diner. They
are young; it’s not serious. But the pregnancy that results from
this teen romance—and the subsequent cover-up—will have an impact
that goes far beyond their youth. As Nadia hides her secret from
everyone, including Aubrey, her God-fearing best friend, the
years move quickly. Soon, Nadia, Luke, and Aubrey are
full-fledged adults and still living in debt to the choices they
made that one seaside summer, caught in a love triangle they must
carefully maneuver, and dogged by the constant, nagging question:
What if they had chosen differently? The possibilities of the
road not taken are a relentless haunt.
In entrancing, lyrical prose, The Mothers asks whether
a “what if” can be more powerful than an experience itself. If,
as time passes, we must always live in servitude to the decisions
of our younger selves, to the communities that have parented us,
and to the decisions we make that shape our lives forever.