A review by netflix_and_lil
The Mother Fault by Kate Mildenhall

4.0

Kate Mildenhall knows how to make the heart sink, and then soar. Her expertly crafted world is believable enough to be classed as 'speculative fiction', in the same way Gilead was for America. However I do think this is where comparisons should end; The Mother Fault is it's own being. I felt, up until the final few chapters, that the Department and the threat they posed felt realer that anything I'd read recently.

It's exploration of motherhood may not have struck me as it would a current mother; I am interested to know how they found it.