The Mother Code, Ruthie Ackerman
The Mother Code, Ruthie Ackerman
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The Mother Code
My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths That Shape Us

Author: Ruthie Ackerman

Narrator: Ruthie Ackerman

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

In this propulsive memoir, an award-winning journalist blends history, science, and cultural criticism to uncover whether motherhood outside of society’s rigid rules and expectations is possible—and whether she fits the mold for what a mother should be.

“This tender, generous book does the hard work of redefining ‘motherhood’ and ‘family’ so that they honor all aspects of a woman’s life.”—Christie Tate, author of the New York Times bestseller Group

Ruthie Ackerman had long believed that the decision to not have children was a radical act. She’d grown up being told that she came from a long line of women who had abandoned their kids and feared she would pass on her half-brother’s rare genetic disorder. So when she marries a man who doesn’t want children, she hopes she can be happy without any. But a voice in her head keeps returning to the question: What if mothering can be a radical act too? When her marriage veers off course, she goes searching through the twists and turns of her DNA to decide once and for all whether she should become a mother.

By the time Ruthie finally determines that she desperately wants a child, she learns that motherhood won’t happen the way she thought it would. Now she must enter the hall of mirrors where biology, genetics, and philosophy collide as she wonders what it means to both create and nurture a life. What does inheritance really entail? What does it mean to be a “good” mother? When it comes down to it, how important is nature versus nurture? And where are the models for what a “good life” can look like for women, both with and without children?

Synthesizing reportage and memoir, The Mother Code unravels how we’ve come to understand the institution of motherhood. What emerges is a groundbreaking new vision for what it means to parent: a mother code that goes beyond our bloodlines and genetics and instead urges us to embrace inheritance as the legacy we want to leave behind for those we love.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karianne on November 21, 2024

A really powerful memoir on motherhood and the “code” to both becoming and being a mother. I think this is a great read for anyone who is considering having children in the future, regardless of if they’ve previously given birth. The author talks about many different paths to conception, as well as......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on January 29, 2025

A few things about this book intrigued me from just the cover and title: mother and the implication of genetics. Science is uncovering so much of how mother-child development impacts someone, such as how intergenerational trauma works, how the fetal stage affects us throughout our lives. This book w......more

Goodreads review by Jocelyn on May 28, 2025

I was riveted by this memoir. Ackerman becomes a mother in her 40’s for a complicated and interesting set of reasons that I think a lot of women can relate to these days. I love how she combines her story with research on a variety of topics including the realities around freezing eggs, IVF, using d......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on May 06, 2025

THE MOTHER CODE deciphers author Ruthie Ackerman’s experiences and research about assisted pregnancy and the social rituals that surround it. Honestly, this was not the book I thought I would read, but it made a huge impact upon me. Separate from her experiences around love and attachment, Ackerman......more

Goodreads review by Mihiret on May 07, 2025

The cover and title of this book are misleading--I thought this was a book about the science and complexity of becoming a mother. It is indeed about the complexity (when, how, who with, under what circumstances) as Ruthie Ackerman tries to navigate her way to motherhood, but while the science of con......more


Quotes

“Ruthie Ackerman offers readers a behind-the-scenes tour of her decision to become a mother despite a troubling legacy. This tender, generous book does the hard work of redefining ‘motherhood’ and ‘family’ so that they honor all aspects of a woman’s life.”—Christie Tate, author of the New York Times bestseller Group

“A warm, candid memoir with a clear-eyed take on the conflicting pressures placed on Gen-X women, and all the ways choosing one path in life means forsaking others.”—Ada Calhoun, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Can’t Sleep

“Ackerman’s stunning memoir pulls back the curtain on so many life stages that we’re taught from an early age should come easily and with great rewards. She lays bare the grief and bittersweetness inextricably tied to them all.”—Rebecca Soffer, bestselling author of The Modern Loss Handbook

“Ruthie Ackerman zeros in on the stage of her life where she grapples with the decision whether to become a mother—taking us on a profound journey through societal expectations, desire, ambivalence and optimism.”—Eve Rodsky, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Play

“An exceptional hybrid memoir that folds in genetics, the history of science and the bewildering world of the fertility industry . . . Ackerman’s journalistic skill and propulsive storytelling lead the reader through the byzantine, often bewildering world of the fertility industry.”—Hadassah Magazine

“A beautiful examination of motherhood, obsession, genetics, feminism, fear, and letting go.”—Moon Unit Zappa, actress, singer, and author of Earth to Moon

“Ackerman has managed to wrap her arms around anyone who has struggled with the path to motherhood. Her book is wondrous proof that no story or family looks the same, and that even the darkest edges of every journey can somehow become the thing that heals us.”—Christene Barberich, co-founder of Refinery29

“The Mother Code is a candid, raw interrogation of maternal ambivalence, genetic inheritance, infertility, what we gain as mothers, and what we must leave behind. Anyone faced with questions on their own journey will feel seen by this deeply personal, probing memoir.”—Leslie Schrock, author of Bumpin’

“Ruthie Ackerman is that rare writer whose fierce intelligence is matched by her warmth and honesty. Her book brings us new ways of thinking about how to be a mother, and a person.”—Claire Dederer, author of Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma

“A necessary paradigm shifter, and an urgent one for the moment.”—Hitha Palepu, curator of #5SmartReads and author of We’re Speaking

“An honest, intimate look at one woman’s journey to motherhood.”—Eric J Forman, MD, HCLD, Medical and Laboratory Director at Columbia University Fertility Center