The Chaperone, M Hendrix
The Chaperone, M Hendrix
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The Chaperone

Author: M Hendrix

Narrator: Laura Knight Keating

Unabridged: 11 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

Like every young woman in New America, Stella knows the rules: Embrace
purity. Navigate the world with care. Respect your chaperone.
Girls in New America must have a chaperone at all times. Because of this, Stella is
never alone. She can’t go out by herself or learn about the world. She can’t even
spend time with boys except at formal Visitations. Still, Stella feels lucky that her
chaperone, Sister Helen, is like a friend to her. And then the unthinkable happens.
Sister Helen dies suddenly, and Stella feels lost. Especially when she’s assigned a
new chaperone just days later.
Sister Laura is … different. She has radical ideas about what Stella should be doing.
She leaves Stella alone in public, and even knows how to get into the “Hush Hush”
parties, where all kinds of forbidden things happen. As Stella spends more time
with Sister Laura, she begins to question everything she’s been taught. What if the
Constables’ rules don’t actually protect girls? What if they were never meant to
keep them safe?
Once Stella glimpses both real freedom and the dark truths behind New America,
she has no choice but to fight back against the world she knows, risking everything
to set out on a dangerous journey across what used to be the United States.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on May 27, 2023

This was a gripping YA dystopian book that gives strong "The Handmaid’s Tale vibes. If you are a teen living in New America, you know the rules. The rules are strict and strictly enforced. You will also have a chaperone to make sure you embrace purity, are not alone, abstain from sin, don't draw att......more

Near-future dystopia that taps into a lot of what's happening in the United States today with politico-religious extremism, body autonomy, gender, sexuality, consent, rape culture, and climate change. Not to mention how those things intersect with things like race and class. (though I have mixed fee......more

Goodreads review by David on December 03, 2022

Outstanding!!......more

spring break reading lol>>> sooo this book was ok…the plot wasn’t super unique but that’s ok. I liked the idea of feminism and being your own person but it came across as kinda…woke🫣 idk it didn’t focus on freedom and equality it focused more on being whoeverrrr you wanted and it was kinda a mixed me......more

Goodreads review by Cortney - on October 12, 2023

I felt like I got dropped into the middle of a badly written YA fanfic version of The Handmaid's Tale and never caught up. The author talks about the rules and "New America" like we're there and understand everything already. I am happy to believe whatever world you come up with, but you have to exp......more