Williamsburg Regional Library

The best, most awful job, twenty writers talk honestly about motherhood, edited by Katherine May

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The best, most awful job, twenty writers talk honestly about motherhood, edited by Katherine May
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The best, most awful job
Oclc number
1140125858
Responsibility statement
edited by Katherine May
Sub title
twenty writers talk honestly about motherhood
Summary
Motherhood is life-changing. Disorientating, overwhelming, intense on every level, it can leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about yourself. Yet despite more women speaking out in recent years about the reality of their experiences - good, bad and in between - all too often it's the same stories getting told, while key parts of the maternal experience still remain unspeakable and unseen. There are a million different ways to be a mother, yet the vision we see in books, on screen and online overwhelmingly fails to represent this commonplace yet extraordinary experience for most of us. It's time to broaden the conversation. The Best, Most Awful Job is a deeply personal collection about motherhood in all its raw, heart-wrenching, gloriously impossible forms. Overturning assumptions, breaking down myths, shattering stereotypes, it will challenge perceptions of what it means to be a mother. Pulsating with energy and emotion, The Best, Most Awful Job brings together a diverse range of bold and brilliant writers and asks you to listen
Target audience
adult
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