I'm Not Mad (Anymore)
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Bron Lewis
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Bron Lewis
About this listen
A fiercely funny, feminist debut about mental health, motherhood and female rage, for fans of Caitlin Moran, Celeste Barber and Tanya Hennessy.
Bron Lewis is one of Australia’s most beloved comedians, regularly appearing on Have You Been Paying Attention? and Thank God You’re Here. No stranger to madness–from watching her mother smash a casserole dish through the family dining table while going through ‘the change’, to finding herself singing Tina Arena’s ‘Chains’ at the top of her lungs in public to drown out the sound of her babies’ cries–Bron has experienced her fair share of dark nights of the soul.
Bron was taught as a child, like most other young girls, that it’s expected for women to go mad. When we see a woman lose her footing and, for example, yell ‘MOTHERHOOD IS WAY HARDER THAN THEY BLOODY SAY IT IS’ at a pregnant stranger through four lanes of traffic, we usually look away, laugh into our collars, and thank Christ-on-a-bike that we aren’t as mad as she is.
If you’ve ever cringed as you watched your mum stumble dramatically through hot flushes, or soiled your pants in Kmart, or found yourself struggling through the seemingly unending chapter of becoming a new mum, then this is the book for you. Watch Bron spiral into rage and out of it so you can avoid the same fate.
I’m Not Mad (Anymore) sheds light on the mental struggles women go through silently, from post-natal depression and anxiety to menopause and all the muck in between.
You will laugh, cry and look at your mum in a whole new light.
‘A hilarious, sharp and heartfelt ride through the chaos of womanhood.’ URZILA CARLSON
‘Warm, truthful and very, very funny.’ JULIA MORRIS
©2026 Bron Lewis (P)2026 W. F. Howes Ltd.What I loved the most, is how relatable she is, and how beautifully that conveys in her writing. All the trauma, she supports the audience through it, with a guiding arm around your shoulder, and finding the funny at the right moment.
I don't think every single mum, or woman, will find things to connect with. I say that based only on the abject terror I've seen on the faces of mum's I've accidently over-shared with, but there is a key, core demographic, that will not only appreciate, but identify with various stages. This story will help unpick their own experiences, and hopefully elevate the constant, incessant guilt of womanhood and motherhood.
The timeline got a tad messy at times, however, I was able to follow it, and above all, it's funny, heartwarming and heartbreaking. It really feels like a story the Author wanted to tell in a very cathartic way.
Incredible and starkly honest assessment of being a woman and a mum. doesn't sound that complex, but it really is.
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I wish I’d read this when I was a new mum
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