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All the Other Mothers Hate Me

By: Sarah Harman
Narrated by: Georgina Sadler
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A Jordy's Book Club Pick

Hilarious and twisted, propulsive and furious, All the Other Mothers Hate Me is the must-read book of 2025.

A mom will do anything to save her kid. Anything.

"The missing boy is 10-year-old Alfie Risby, and to be perfectly honest with you, he's a little shit."


Florence Grimes is a thirty-one-year-old party girl who always takes the easy way out. Single, broke and unfulfilled after the humiliating end to her girl band career, she has only one reason to get out of bed each day: her ten-year-old son Dylan. But then Alfie Risby, her son’s bully and the heir to a vast frozen food empire, mysteriously vanishes during a class trip, and Dylan becomes the prime suspect. Florence, for once, is faced with a task she can’t quit: She’s got to find Alfie and clear her son’s name, or risk losing Dylan forever.

The only problem? Florence has no useful skills, let alone investigative ones, and all the other school moms hate her. Oh, and Florence has a reason to suspect Dylan might not be as innocent as she’d like to believe...©2025 Sarah Harman (P)2025 Penguin Audio
Literature & Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Witty

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"A biting, twisty, utter delight." —Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive and Bright Young Women

"A smirking thriller that never threatens to take itself too seriously." —NPR

"Put this at the top of your To-Be-Read list!" —Liv Constantine, New York Times bestselling author of The Next Mrs. Parrish

"Ruefully funny and mildly disturbing." —Oprah Daily

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Stick with the print edition

I have over 100 books in my Audible library and this is the worst narration I have ever heard. What is supposed to be a smart and sarcastic narrative is read in an annoying monotone that completely destroyed the book's vibe. Don't judge All the Other Mothers Hate Me by the audiobook, read the the print edition.

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Good book!

I liked it a lot! Easy read, good narration, good story! I wanted to keep listening to see the ending though I did guess the twist, not entirely, and it was still interesting and intriguing. The FMC is funny and likable and I enjoyed it!

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I don’t blame them, I hate her too

unlikable main character who is annoyingly dumb. Story is predictable. The narrator is great and saves the day. All in all overhyped and disappointing.

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Great listen! Very entertaining

I bought the book first and read half of it before I got the audible copy. This book is meant to be listened to. Great performance.

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Returned the book

I really wanted to like this book. The premise was exactly what I was looking for to listen to. But the story itself was so incredibly slow. Also, the main female character I just did not like. I did not connect with. The narration was fine, but that too was slow at times.

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Not as fun as the title and cover promise

The catchy title suggests more fun than the book delivers. Florence, a former member of a popular girl group, is an American living in London, with a young son attending an elite prep school. She's not a trashy, uncouth American stereotype, but she's not old-money English. On top of all that, she's 10 years younger than the other moms in her son's class.

There's enough material for a fun social comedy, but the novel turns out to be a (passable but unremarkable) mystery about—get ready for this—the dark secrets under the school's veneer of perfection.

It's not a bad novel; just a letdown. I'd still read a future Sarah Harman release.

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