Summary
Mad Honey is a 2022 novel by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan, combining elements of mystery, family drama, and social commentary. The story follows Olivia McAfee, a beekeeper who has left an abusive marriage, and her son Asher, a high school student involved in the circumstances surrounding his girlfriend Lily's death. Told from the alternate perspectives of its complex characters, the novel examines themes of gender identity, love, and the impact of past trauma.
Plot
Mad Honey presents two intertwined narratives focusing on Olivia McAfee and her son, Asher Fields. Olivia relocates to New Hampshire after escaping an abusive marriage, sustaining her family through beekeeping. Asher, a high school senior, becomes romantically involved with Lily Campanello, a new student with a mysterious past. When Lily is found dead at the bottom of a staircase, Asher, who last saw her alive, is arrested for her alleged murder.
The story shifts between Olivia’s present-day concerns about Asher potentially inheriting his father's violent tendencies and Lily's past, illuminated through flashbacks. These flashbacks explore Lily’s transgender identity and her relationship with Asher, adding complexity to the situation.
During the trial, defense attorney Jordan McAfee tackles prejudice in the case. After a shocking twist, the characters are left dealing with lingering grief and the challenges of healing and rebuilding.
Themes
Transgender identity
Mad Honey addresses transgender identity through the character Lily Campanello, a trans girl whose experiences are central to the story. The novel explores societal challenges faced by transgender individuals. Lily endures public humiliation at a high school dance, an event highlighting bullying and violence. This incident deeply affects her emotional well-being.
The book critiques societal misconceptions and prejudices. Co-author Jennifer Finney Boylan, a transgender activist, adds authenticity to this exploration. Mad Honey serves as a catalyst for dialogue on transgender rights and the community’s experiences.
The novel's themes promote understanding of the challenges faced by transgender individuals and encourage a more inclusive perspective.
Love
Mad Honey examines love through the interactions between characters. The relationship between Asher and Lily explores young love's simplicity and complexity. Olivia's maternal devotion demonstrates her desire to protect her son, even when his innocence is questioned.