One of our recommended books is The Mad Wife by Meagan Church

THE MAD WIFE


THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From bestselling author Meagan Church comes a haunting exploration of identity, motherhood, and the suffocating grip of societal expectations that will leave you questioning the lives we build–and the lies we live.

They called it hysteria. She called it survival.

Lulu Mayfield has spent the last five years molding herself into the perfect 1950s housewife. Despite the tragic memories that haunt her and the weight of exhausting expectations, she keeps her husband happy, her household running, and her gelatin salads the talk of the neighborhood.

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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From bestselling author Meagan Church comes a haunting exploration of identity, motherhood, and the suffocating grip of societal expectations that will leave you questioning the lives we build–and the lies we live.

They called it hysteria. She called it survival.

Lulu Mayfield has spent the last five years molding herself into the perfect 1950s housewife. Despite the tragic memories that haunt her and the weight of exhausting expectations, she keeps her husband happy, her household running, and her gelatin salads the talk of the neighborhood. But after she gives birth to her second child, Lulu’s carefully crafted life begins to unravel.

When a new neighbor, Bitsy, moves in, Lulu suspects that something darker lurks behind the woman’s constant smile. As her fixation on Bitsy deepens, Lulu is drawn into a web of unsettling truths that threaten to expose the cracks in her own life. The more she uncovers about Bitsy, the more she questions everything she thought she knew–and soon, others begin questioning her sanity. But is Lulu truly losing her mind? Or is she on the verge of discovering a reality too terrifying to accept?

In the vein of The Bell Jar and The Hours, The Mad Wife weaves domestic drama with psychological suspense, so poignant and immersive, you won’t want to put it down.

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  • Sourcebooks Landmark
  • Paperback
  • September 2025
  • 352 Pages
  • 9781464236747

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About Meagan Church

After receiving a degree in English with a focus on creative writing from Indiana University, Meagan Church built a career as a storyteller and freelance writer for brands, blogs and organizations. Her fiction focuses on overlooked and oppressed women’s voices from the past. A Midwesterner by birth, she now lives in North Carolina with her high school sweetheart, three children and a plethora of pets. To learn more about her writing, visit www.MeaganChurch.com, or follow her on Instagram and Twitter @mchurchwriter.

Praise

“A gripping portrait of 1950s suburbia with a sinister undercurrent, this novel peels back the manicured lawns and perfect smiles to reveal the secrets we bury–and the strength it takes to unearth them. A haunting, hopeful tale of resilience, reckoning, and the redemptive power of truth.” —Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Amalfi Curse

“The Mad Wife is a gripping and heart-wrenching portrait of a 1950s housewife at her wits end, struggling with the alienation and claustrophobia of midcentury suburban life. In this one-sitting read, Church offers unforgettable characters, a beautiful window into life in the Fifties, and a stirring tribute to the strength of women. This should be at the top of every book club’s list this fall.” —Ashley Winstead, USA Today-bestselling author of This Book Will Bury Me

The Mad Wife is a propulsive story of motherhood, societal expectations, mental health, and resilience that is set during a time when women were often misunderstood and underserved. It’s a book that does what I love best about historical fiction–illuminates a unique time and place that is new to me while exploring universal themes that hit close to home. A must-read for women of all ages.” —Adele Myers, author of The Tobacco Wives

“A vivid novel that deftly places you into the mind of a seemingly normal 1950s housewife, exposing the demands of motherhood and societal exceptions, while at the same time unraveling a tale of mystery and unexpected sorrow. A surprising narrative so cleverly crafted you never see the twist coming.” —Serena Burdick, author of The Girls with No Names and A Promise to Arlette

“In a world where a woman can attain local fame for her Jello salads, what wife dares to complain that a dishwasher isn’t the gift of her dreams? A rigid version of suburban propriety haunts the women of The Mad Wife, with their private griefs and their public smiles. But just when you think you know exactly what’s going on, Meagan Church slips the area rug out from under you, and tumbles you into a new understanding of the ways love can surprise you.” —Mimi Herman, author of The Kudzu Queen