About this book
Unflinching and gorgeously written, this feminist novel is important, timely, and a compulsive read. From the highly acclaimed author of the beloved The Accident Season comes an epic breakout novel examining the very topical and controversial issue of women's sexual and reproductive rights, which has never been higher on the public's radar. When Deena's wild older sister Mandy goes missing, presumed dead, Deena refuses to believe it's true. Especially when letters start arriving--letters from Mandy--which proclaim that their family's blighted history is not just bad luck or bad decisions but a curse, handed down to women from generation to generation. Mandy's gone to find the root of the curse before it's too late for Deena. But is the curse even real? And is Mandy still alive? Deena's desperate, cross-country search for her beloved sister--guided only by the notes that mysteriously appear at each destination, leading her to former Magdalene laundry sites and more--is a love letter to women and a heartbreaking cathartic journey.
Censorship history
In 2024, "All the Bad Apples" by Moïra Fowley-Doyle was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States due to its LGBTQ+ content, sexual content, and themes deemed immoral. Notably, the book faced challenges in states like Texas and Florida, where local school boards voted to remove it from library shelves following complaints from parents and advocacy groups. The bans were upheld despite protests from students and educators advocating for the book's inclusion in curricula, highlighting ongoing debates over educational content related to sexual and reproductive rights.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2024 | LGBTQ+SexualMoral |
