The Farm: A Novel - Surrogacy, Class & Motherhood

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The Farm: A Novel - Surrogacy, Class & Motherhood

Author(s): Joanne RamosJoanne Ramos
Publisher: Diversified Publishing
Binding: Paperback
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The Farm is set at a secluded Hudson Valley retreat where wealthy clients outsource parenthood and resident women live onsite for months to carry children. The novel examines what happens when reproductive labor, surveillance, and big money intersect.

Jane, an immigrant from the Philippines, becomes a Host hoping to secure a fee that could transform her family's future. Confined to the grounds and closely monitored, she must weigh personal freedom against responsibilities to loved ones.

The story probes questions of motherhood, economic inequality, and the ethical compromises people make under pressure. It balances emotional drama with social critique, inviting readers to consider how class, gender and immigration shape choices.

  • Contemporary literary fiction focused on surrogacy and social stratification
  • Complex central character and moral dilemmas
  • Suitable for adult readers interested in ethics, gender and society

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