The Good Mother Test Blog Tour

Posted March 2, 2026 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

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Michael R. French’s

THE GOOD MOTHER TEST

About the  Book: When Emily, a bright but impulsive UCLA student, gives birth to her daughter Violet, she vows to be the kind of mother she never had: endlessly loving and fiercely protective. But single motherhood is a test with no right answers.

As Violet’s brilliance and independence unfold, Emily’s instincts clash with a world obsessed with achievement. Then Violet’s father, Doug, returns, now partnered with Amanda, a celebrated therapist unable to have children of her own. What begins as an amicable co-parenting plan becomes a psychological struggle for Violet’s heart and future.

Told through the eyes of both mother and daughter, The Good Mother Test is a deeply moving contemporary novel about family, ambition, and the fragile line between devotion and control. It asks the reader what makes a good mother, and what happens when love itself is put to the test.

The Good Mother Test: Not Trying to Heal My Inner Child While Raising One

Website: www.goodmothertest.com

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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-948749-90-9

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-948749-92-3

Audiobook: Coming Mar 10, 2026 Narrated by Laurie Bower

Library of Congress Number: 2026900284

Pub Date: Feb 23, 2026

Keywords: psychological family drama, modern motherhood, mother-daughter relationships, custody battle fiction, contemporary women’s fiction, co-parenting and blended families, emotional literary fiction

Words of Praise:

“…A highly readable, relatable novel about ordinary people interacting, clashing, and blending their lives in however a messy or successful manner they can, and will attract readers interested in the psychological dovetailing of family and relationship-building which all boils down to luck and trust. These elements move full circle to guide characters and readers in an unexpected journey towards new beginnings and hope, making for a hard-hitting, satisfying read.”

— Midwest Book Review

“French shows a skillful hand with characters’ voices and dialogue, effectively capturing very different perspectives in both third and first person. The scenes of tension and suspense work well.”

– Kirkus Reviews

About the Author: 

Michael R. French graduated from Stanford University, where he studied English and creative writing under Wallace Stegner, and later earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University. After serving in the U.S. Army, he married Patricia Goodkind, an educator and entrepreneur, and began a family.

French is the author of more than twenty books, including award-winning young adult novels, adult fiction, biographies, and self-help titles. His work has been warmly reviewed in The New York Times and honored with multiple literary prizes. He has also written or co-written several screenplays, including Intersection, which has received awards at more than twenty film festivals.

His passions include travel, collecting rare books, and spending time with family and friends. He describes his worst traits as impatience and saying “no” too quickly, and his best as curiosity, risk-taking, and learning from failure.

Question for our readers:

What makes a good mother?

It’s the showing up.

It’s answering “Mom?” 47 times in a row without filing for witness protection.

It’s apologizing when we lose our cool.

It’s choosing connection over perfection, even when the inbox is screaming and the laundry is staging a protest.

A good mother is tired… but tuned in.

Imperfect… but intentional.

Stretched thin… but still wrapping her babies in safety like it’s second nature.

It’s loving them in a way that makes them feel steady in a wobbly world.

 

What would you add?


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Posted March 2, 2026 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

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