
If you loved
The Club
Zeynep Günay Tan · Series · 2021
If you loved The Club, you will be drawn to these stories exploring the painful, complicated quest to mend fractured mother-child bonds.
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Books on the same thread

Reminders of Him
Colleen Hoover · Book · 2022
Like the protagonist of The Club, Kenna seeks redemption for a past mistake while fighting for a chance to reconnect with the daughter she was forced to leave behind.
The Falling Woman
Pat Murphy · Book · 2013
This narrative mirrors the regret found in The Club, focusing on a mother who must confront the professional sacrifices that once severed her relationship with her own daughter.
For the Sake of Elena
Elizabeth George · Book · 1992
Much like the atmosphere of The Club, this story centers on the weight of long-held secrets and the dysfunctional family dynamics that emerge when the past resurfaces.
My Thousand and One Nights
Raja Alem · Book · 2007
This book captures the same nostalgic, transformative cultural shift seen in The Club, grounding the personal journey of its female protagonist within a rapidly modernizing society.
Films on the same thread

The Second Mother
Film · 2015
This film echoes the central conflict of The Club by highlighting the domestic guilt and class divides that define the lives of women struggling to parent from afar.

Autumn Sonata
Ingmar Bergman · Film · 1978
Fans of The Club will recognize the intense emotional stakes here, as a mother and daughter finally confront the painful legacy of years spent apart and competing priorities.

Mommy
Film · 2014
The Club explores the difficulty of raising a rebellious child, a theme mirrored in this raw portrayal of a mother attempting to navigate a volatile domestic life.

Mamma Roma
Pier Paolo Pasolini · Film · 1962
Like the mother in The Club, Mamma Roma attempts to build a respectable new identity while desperately trying to bridge the gap with the child she previously abandoned.
Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock
Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025
If you appreciated the historical setting and search for truth in The Club, this investigative journey offers a similarly compelling look at uncovering long-buried secrets from the past.

Revisionist History
Pushkin Industries · Podcast · 2026
This podcast shares the spirit of The Club by re-examining historical narratives and challenging the accepted versions of the past to find a more honest, human perspective.
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Common questions
Is The Club based on a book?
Yes, The Club was adapted into a book published in 2022. This literary version provides an alternative way to experience the story of the mother and daughter navigating 1950s Istanbul, following the release of the 2021 television series directed by Zeynep Günay Tan.
How can I listen to The Club in a different format?
You can experience the narrative of The Club through its official podcast adaptation. This audio format covers the same story of a mother working at a nightclub in 1950s Istanbul to reconnect with her daughter, offering a different perspective on the events depicted in the television series.
What order should I consume The Club adaptations?
There is no required order for consuming the various versions of The Club. You may begin with the 2021 television series, the 2022 book, or the podcast. Each adaptation explores the same core story of a mother and daughter in 1950s Istanbul through its own unique medium.
Does The Club book cover the same plot as the TV show?
The book version of The Club features the same central plot as the television series. It explores the life of a mother with a troubled past who takes a job at a nightclub in 1950s Istanbul to build a relationship with the daughter she was unable to raise.