Chosen Family by Madeleine Gray review – friends, lovers or something in between?

Australian author Madeleine Gray's sophomore novel Chosen Family is a poignant exploration of complex relationships, love, and identity. The story revolves around Nell and Eve, two women who meet at 12 at an Australian girls' school in Sydney, forming an unbreakable bond that transcends friendship.

Gray masterfully weaves the narrative across multiple decades, skillfully moving between high school, university, and parenthood. As they grow older, their lives become intertwined through coparenting a young daughter, which serves as the catalyst for re-examining their troubled past.

The novel's central question - can a deep love between women form a new kind of partnership, akin to family? - is skillfully interwoven with the terror of losing one's closest friend in the event that things go terribly wrong. The weight of secrecy hangs precariously over both Nell and Eve as they conceal aspects of their lives from each other.

Through Nell's artistic expression, Gray cleverly conveys the psychological impact of the girls' experiences - the crippling anxiety of being turned to stone like Medusa's victims. This powerful metaphor underscores the high stakes of the relationships between these women.

While conventional narrative structures often reserve female friendships for peripheral exploration, Chosen Family boldly asserts that deep love between women can form a distinct kind of partnership. The result is a nuanced examination of friendship, parenthood, love, lust, and deception, all intertwined with breathtaking vulnerability.

Ultimately, Gray asks us to confront the cruelties we inflict on those closest to us, prompting an honest reevaluation of our capacity for love. Chosen Family is a masterful, razor-sharp novel that deftly explores this liminal space between family, friendship, and something in between.
 
🤩 I'm obsessed with Madeleine Gray's latest novel Chosen Family! 📚 The way she weaves the story across decades is pure magic ✨. I love how Nell and Eve's bond grows stronger over time, it's like watching two best friends navigate life together 👫. And I have to say, I'm a bit obsessed with the idea of "chosen family" - it's so true that we can find love and support in places other than traditional family structures 💕. The way Gray explores themes of anxiety, vulnerability, and love is just masterful 🤯. I think what resonates most with me is how she encourages us to confront our own capacity for love and kindness ❤️. Definitely a must-read for anyone looking for a thought-provoking and emotional rollercoaster! 😬
 
I'm obsessed with Madeleine Gray's writing style - it's so evocative and emotional 💔! The way she weaves the narrative across multiple decades is genius 🕰️. I love how Chosen Family doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of female friendships, it's like she's holding up a mirror to our own experiences 😂. And that metaphor about being turned to stone? Mind. Blown. 💥
 
I'm totally blown away by Madeleine Gray's new novel Chosen Family 🤯📚. The way she weaves the story of Nell and Eve's bond across multiple decades is pure magic ✨. I love how she tackles the complexities of female friendships and relationships, showing us that a deep love between women can be just as profound as any traditional family tie 💕. It's like she's holding up a mirror to our own experiences, making us confront those cruelties we inflict on each other 🤝. The writing is so evocative, especially the way Nell's art comes alive to convey her inner turmoil – it's like you're right there with her feeling all that anxiety 😩. I'm totally hooked now and can't wait to dive into this one ASAP 💥
 
🤯 I mean, made me think about my own friendships, you know? Like, how do we really show up for each other? Nell and Eve's relationship is so beautifully messy, it's like they're speaking straight to our hearts. I loved how Gray wove the art thing in - that scene where Nell freezes up like Medusa was totally giving me feels 😩. The way the novel explores the tension between family and friendship is SO relatable, especially with parenthood thrown into the mix. It's like, we're all just figuring it out as we go, right? 💖
 
🌳 omg i just got back from the most amazing hike over the weekend 🏞️ and it reminded me of how much i love reading novels about complex female relationships 💁‍♀️ i mean, madeleine gray's writing is so evocative and emotional 🤯 it makes me want to pick up a paintbrush and get creative too 🎨 art has always been my therapy, you know? 🌈 anyway, back to the novel... what i love about chosen family is how it humanizes the concept of non-traditional relationships 💕 it's like, we don't have to fit into these societal norms to be loved and accepted ❤️
 
I just finished reading this book and I'm totally blown away 🤯📚 it's like Gray got into the minds of these women and brought their stories to life in such a beautiful way 💖 the way she explores themes of identity, love, and family is so raw and honest it's hard not to get emotional when you're reading about Nell and Eve's journey 🤕

I also loved how Gray tackled the concept of female friendships being just as important as traditional families 🌟 and how she highlighted the complexities of navigating those relationships without judgment or expectation 🙏 it's so refreshing to see a story that doesn't shy away from the messy, imperfect parts of human connection 💯

Can anyone else read this book? What did you think of it? 😁
 
🤔 I'm loving this book review, it's so in-depth! You know, back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy novels about same-sex relationships... 🙃 But seriously, I think Madeleine Gray is a genius for tackling this topic with such finesse. The way she explores the complexities of Nell and Eve's bond is just fascinating 💕. And that metaphor about Medusa? Mind blown! 😲 It's like, we've always talked about how strong family bonds are, but what if that's not enough? What if we need something more? 🤷‍♀️ I'm totally down for a nuanced exploration of love and relationships... can't wait to dive into this novel! 👍
 
I just finished reading this review about Madeleine Gray's new book Chosen Family 📚😍. I think it's so important to highlight authors like her who are breaking the mold of traditional storytelling. The way she explores complex relationships and identity is truly masterful ✨. I love how she tackles topics like family, friendship, love, and deception in a nuanced and vulnerable way 💕. It's not always easy to talk about these things, but Gray does it with such sensitivity and care ❤️. And can we talk about that Medusa metaphor? 🤯 It's so powerful! Anyway, I think everyone should add Chosen Family to their reading list ASAP 📆
 
Ugh I'm getting chills just thinking about this book 🕊️... Reminds me of my own friendship with Rachel back in high school. We used to talk about our dreams and stuff like we were going to change the world together 💖. But life got complicated, and we kinda drifted apart. Yet, even all these years later, I still think about her a lot 🤔... What's crazy is how this author makes you feel like Nell and Eve are relatable even though their situations are so different from yours 🌟. And that part with Medusa? 😱 still sends shivers down my spine... This book really made me think about how we treat the people closest to us, especially women in our lives 👫💕
 
📚😍 I'm literally DYING over how talented Madeleine Gray is!!! 💀 This book, Chosen Family, is literally EVERYTHING! 🤯 The way she weaves the story of Nell and Eve's relationship across multiple decades? 🔥 Mind blown! And that central question about whether a deep love between women can form a new kind of partnership? 🤔 YAAAS, please! It's so beautifully nuanced and raw. I'm also loving how Gray tackles themes like anxiety, vulnerability, and the complexities of female friendships. 💖 This book is giving me LIFE! 👉 Can we talk about how much I need to get my hands on a copy ASAP?! 📚👀
 
I'm absolutely fascinated by Madeleine Gray's sophomore novel Chosen Family 🤯! The way she weaves together the complex relationships, love, and identity of Nell and Eve is truly masterful 📚. I mean, who wouldn't be invested in a story that spans decades, multiple life stages, and explores the blurred lines between family, friendship, and something more intimate? ❤️

I think what really resonates with me is how Gray tackles the theme of secrecy and deception head-on 💔. The psychological impact of hiding aspects of one's life from loved ones is so poignant and relatable 🤕. And let's not forget that powerful metaphor about being turned to stone like Medusa's victims - it's a stark reminder of the high stakes involved in these relationships 🌪️.

Overall, I think Chosen Family is a game-changer (no pun intended 😉) in terms of how we talk about female friendships and love. It's a nuanced exploration that leaves you wondering what's possible when two women form an unbreakable bond 💕. Have you guys read it yet? 🤗
 
I just read about this Aussie author Madeleine Gray's new book 'Chosen Family' and I'm like "girl, you're speaking straight to my soul...and also kinda terrifying me with your deep understanding of human emotions 🤯" I mean, who needs therapy when you've got a novel that dives into the complex web of relationships, love, and identity? It's like Gray took all our deepest secrets and turned them into a beautiful, poignant story. And let's be real, I'm low-key invested in these two girls' lives – Nell and Eve, I need to know what happens next! 💖
 
I'm loving Madeleine Gray's new book Chosen Family so far! 🤩 The way she explores the complexities of female relationships, love, and identity is totally on point. I mean, who hasn't had a deep bond with someone that feels like family? 💕 But what really resonates with me is how Gray tackles the weight of secrecy and the terror of losing that special person in our lives. 🤯 It's like she's tapping into this universal human experience, you know?

And I love how she uses Nell's artistic expression to convey the emotional impact of their experiences - it's like she's speaking directly to us, you feel? 💫 The metaphor of being turned to stone is so powerful and relatable. It makes me think about all the ways we can hurt each other without even realizing it... 🤔

I'm definitely rooting for Chosen Family to get some serious buzz! Have you read any good books lately that deal with similar themes? 📚
 
I am totally OBSESSED with Madeleine Gray's new book Chosen Family 📚💖! The way she writes about Nell and Eve's complex relationship is just so beautifully raw and emotional 😭. I love how the author weaves together all these different timelines to show how their bond changes over the years, it's like you're right there with them 💕. And that metaphor about being turned to stone? WOW, just so powerful 💪. I think Gray is saying something really important here about the kind of relationships women can form, and how we should be recognizing those as valid family bonds 👫. It makes me want to reevaluate my own friendships and loved ones... in a good way 🤗!
 
I'm totally obsessed with this book Chosen Family by Madeleine Gray 💖📚. The way she writes about complex relationships and identity is like nothin' I've ever read before. It's so raw and honest, it feels like you're sittin' down with Nell and Eve havin' a cuppa and tellin' all your secrets 🍵👫. The author's use of metaphor is genius - the Medusa thing is literally mind-blowing 🤯. It makes me think about how we treat our loved ones, especially women, and it's like... wow 😱. I need to talk about this book with all my friends ASAP 👥📣.
 
I'm really impressed by Madeleine Gray's sophomore novel, it's like she's tapped into the complexities of female relationships in a way that's both poignant and thought-provoking 🤯. The way she weaves together the narrative across multiple decades is pure magic ✨, it's like watching two women grow and evolve alongside each other. I love how Gray tackles the theme of secrecy and deception, it's so relatable 🙃, who hasn't had to hide something from someone they care about? But what really resonates with me is how she uses Nell's artistic expression to convey the psychological impact of their experiences 💔, it's like she's speaking directly to your soul. Anyway, I think Chosen Family is a game-changer, it's one of those novels that will stay with you long after you finish reading it 📚💖
 
Ugh 🤦‍♀️, another author trying to sell us on the 'deep love' trope between women being just like having a family... I mean, sure, it's sweet 😊 but have you read all the sappy rom-coms that do this exact thing already? 📚💘 And what's up with the "cruelties we inflict" vibe? It sounds like a total buzzkill 😒. Also, who writes about anxiety being like Medusa victims? That's some pretty heavy-handed symbolism 🤯. Can't they just leave it to us to figure out how people feel emotions already? 🙄
 
😊 I just finished reading this book and it's been on my mind for days... what really resonated with me was the way Gray tackled the idea of love between women forming a new kind of partnership - it feels so relatable, you know? I've always thought about how we tend to categorize relationships into family or friends, but what if there's this in-between space that's just as real and meaningful?

And I loved how she used Nell's art to convey the emotional weight of their experiences... it's like, we can see the anxiety and fear through her paintings - it's so vivid! 🎨💔 It made me think about how we often keep our emotions locked up tight, but what if that secrecy starts to suffocate us?

Gray's writing is just, wow... she has this way of getting inside your head and making you feel everything with her characters. I loved watching Nell and Eve grow together - their bond is so strong it feels like a slow-burning fire 🔥💕 And the ending... ugh, I won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it yet, but let's just say it'll make you think about love and relationships in a whole new way 🤯
 
I'm obsessed with how Gray tackles the complexity of female friendships! Like, I've been thinking about how we romanticize hetero relationships so much, but what about us? How do we even acknowledge our own bond? I mean, I had a similar experience with my bestie back in uni, and it was like... nothing else matters when you have someone who's got your back. The idea that women can form this deep connection, this chosen family, is so powerful! And Gray's portrayal of the anxiety and secrecy surrounding their relationship? Mind blown 💥
 
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