Yesteryear: is this viral novel’s time travelling tradwife really ‘perfect at being alive’?
Cottonbro/Pexels Rachel Williamson Lecturer in English, University of Canterbury The film rights for Caro Claire Burke’s buzzy debut novel were sold to Amazon MGM Studios before publication. Adaptation plans are well underway, with Anne Hathaway, cited in the acknowledgements as “instrumental in bringing Natalie to life”, set to star and produce. […]
Profile: Kamales Lardi, Lardi & Partner Consulting
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International Women’s Day 2026: Give to Gain
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Anna Wintour Anna’s early career at New York Magazine cemented her belief that great editors must stay immersed in real life. “Working at New York Magazine was thrilling,” she says. “I was surrounded by people who had absolutely no interest in fashion—and that was wonderful. They made me think about art, film, […]
Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours
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Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach
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China is empowering women and advancing ‘her power’
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Funding HQ launches FundED: A game-changer for school fundraising in Aotearoa
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Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties
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Yesteryear: is this viral novel’s time travelling tradwife really ‘perfect at being alive’?
Cottonbro/Pexels Rachel Williamson Lecturer in English, University of Canterbury The film rights for Caro Claire Burke’s buzzy debut novel were sold to Amazon MGM Studios before publication. Adaptation plans are well underway, with Anne Hathaway, cited in the acknowledgements as “instrumental in bringing Natalie to life”, set to star and produce. Yesteryear follows self-professed “flawless Christian woman” and tradwife influencer Natalie Heller Mills, who wakes up one morning to find herself mysteriously transported back in time to 1855 pioneer America. The house and children look similar to her own, but something is off. Her top-of-the-line kitchen appliances have vanished, her husband Caleb treats her with barely contained simmering violence, and the food tastes awful. Part satire, part dystopian horror, Yesteryear shifts between this uncanny version of the past and the present-day. Is this time travel, Natalie wonders. A reality TV show? Or maybe even a test of faith set by God Almighty himself? Unsurprisingly, the book’s sensational premise combined with its zeitgeisty topic, has generated hype and anticipation, including praise from both BookTokkers and critics. Hathaway has lent her star power to the book’s marketing campaign, posting glossy videos of herself unwrapping and reading from it. This leveraging of social media celebrity seems particularly apt, given Burke’s interest in womanhood, performance and fame within the queasy and hypocritical world of Instagram tradwives. Yesteryear is her thought experiment into what happens when we push the tradwife phenomenon to its seemingly inevitable, deeply unsettling conclusion. Caro Claire Burke. Aistė Saulytė/Penguin Random House ‘America hates women’ The word “tradwife” first appears in the opening pages, when Natalie’s teenage daughter asks what it means. A combination of “traditional” and “wife”, the tradwife is a hyperfeminised retrograde social figure, embracing a 1950s aesthetic and return to traditional gender roles. She is a loving wife and doting stay-at-home mum. She bakes her own bread, preserves […]
