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The Society of Shame
The Society of Shame | Jane Roper
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If you liked Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, read The Society of Shame by Jane Roper. The Washington Post In this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's feminine hygiene malfunction catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale. Kathleen Helds life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleens pants. Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered womens right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shameled by the infamous author Danica BellevueKathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie. Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being "extremely online"without losing your sanity or your true self.
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RebelReader
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Mehso-so

Good enough to keep reading, but it wasn‘t good enough to be a pick for me. Too predictable for me, but a good commentary on the power of social media and how it can take you down just as quick as it builds you up. This was my #bookspin book as well.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 1y
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robinb
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Mehso-so

I was a bit long-winded on my review on this one (wow, go figure 🤣), so I‘m going to post my GR link if anyone is interested in more info about it. 2.5/5⭐️

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5429703950

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GerardtheBookworm
Society of Shame | Jane Roper
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Pickpick

In this satirical novel, Kathleen, a politician's wife, is rocked by scandal due her husband's infidelity and public menarche humiliation. Recruited by a secret organization to rebuild her image, she reluctantly becomes a celebrity and spokeswoman leading other activists and movements to wary. A hilarious commentary on cancel culture and public shaming.

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