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Jessamine Chan’s gripping debut novel sends up modern parenting

“The School for Good Mothers” also sounds the alarm about surveillance

The School for Good Mothers. By Jessamine Chan. Simon & Schuster; 336 pages; $27. To be published in Britain by Hutchinson Heinemann in March; £12.99

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