What's Happening?
Neena Viel's latest novel, 'I’ll Watch Your Baby,' published by Griffin, delves into the lives of two women, Lottie Turner and Bless Stewart, who navigate a world filled with crime and supernatural elements. Set in two timelines, 1974 and 1994, the story
explores themes of survival and societal stereotypes. Lottie, involved in welfare fraud and child kidnapping, finds herself entangled in a web of crime and friendship. Meanwhile, Bless, a burglar, faces a supernatural challenge during a heist. The novel critiques the 'welfare queen' stereotype and presents its protagonists as complex antiheroines. Viel's narrative intertwines the two timelines, creating a compelling and eerie story that challenges readers' perceptions.
Why It's Important?
The novel's exploration of stereotypes and societal issues is significant as it addresses the often overlooked narratives of marginalized individuals. By presenting characters who defy conventional morality, Viel invites readers to reconsider their judgments and understand the complexities of survival in a prejudiced society. The book's supernatural elements serve as a metaphor for the internal and external struggles faced by the characters, highlighting the pervasive nature of societal biases. This narrative approach not only entertains but also educates, encouraging a broader discussion on the impact of stereotypes and the resilience required to overcome them.









