Caro Claire Burke’s ‘Yesteryear’ Hits NYT #1, Film Deal

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- Caro Claire Burke' debut novel “Yesteryear” reached No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list and was selected for the “Good Morning America” book club.
- Anne Hathaway will star in and produce the film adaptation of “Yesteryear,” after Amazon MGM acquired the movie rights in 2024.
- Caro Claire Burke built a TikTok following discussing feminism and tradwives and co‑hosts the “Diabolic Lies” podcast with Katie Gatti Tassin.
- Caro Claire Burke is on a book‑tour that has included stops in the United Kingdom, Texas, Utah, New York, Boston, Florida, California and Chicago, targeting “red‑state” audiences where the tradwife theme is politically tense.
- Caro Claire Burke says the novel’s central twist – a trap that prevents the protagonist Natalie Heller Mills from leaving the house – was added in the second or third draft to give the story more complexity.
- Caro Claire Burke describes Natalie Heller Mills’ relationship to social media as a “catharsis” for her own online experience, noting that both the character and the author feel “angry” and “unhealthy” in their digital interactions.
Why it matters: Burke’s sudden bestseller status catapults her from debut author to cultural touchstone, delivering Amazon MGM a ready‑made, socially resonant film property and granting Anne Hathaway a high‑profile production role; readers and viewers alike gain a fresh lens on tradwife culture and digital anxiety, while the publishing market sees a rare rapid‑rise case.




