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Child of Mine: Original Essays on Becoming a Mother

por Christina Baker Kline (Editor)

Otros autores: Sarah Bird (Contribuidor), Susan Cheever (Contribuidor), Allegra Goodman (Contribuidor), Valerie Sayers (Contribuidor), Mona Simpson (Contribuidor)3 más, Helen Winternitz (Contribuidor), Naomi Wolf (Contribuidor), Meg Wolitzer (Contribuidor)

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It's difficult to understand just how overwhelming, exhilirating, joyous, and lonely becoming a mother can be--until it happens to you. While many aspects of motherhood are universal, the core of each woman's experience is highly individual and deeply personal. Child of Mine is a book of original essays that reveal the many faces of motherhood, and which explore the amazing variety of feelings and changes that women go through in the first year of maternity. The essays--by writers including Susan Cheever, Mona Simpson, Sarah Bird, Naomi Wolf, Meg Wolitzer, and many more--address a wide range of concerns, from changes in your marriage to delivery experiences to body image, to the mother/child bond, to ambivalence about breastfeeding. We see an African-American mother who's conflicted about hiring a Jamaican babysitter; we see an urban working mom who's delighted to be back to her job after maternity leave; we see a mother's nightmare journey through a year of her son's colic. In one of the most moving pieces in the book, a mother living in dire poverty in the Vermont backwoods tells of raising her daughter, making do with clothing and toys from the Salvation Army. And we see the adoption experience with all its ups and downs. The book covers an amazing breadth of experience, and readers will recognize themselves as they discover that other mothers have felt the same emotions, cried the same tears, thrilled to similar milestones, and suffered the same indignities and heartaches in the challenging first year of motherhood. Child of Mine will be the perfect book for mothers-to-be and new mothers, as it will prepare them in a way that no guide or manual can for the exciting and challenging times to come.… (más)
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An unsolicited lend from a friend as she could see my obvious struggles with new motherhood. (It just ain't right to have premature twins when you are 40 years old!) This is a book of essays fom various women writers discussing their experiences and feelings regarding becoming a first time mother. Most were fairly well-written, but in the end all sort of blended together and became a bit repetitive.

There were certainly stories I related to - in particular the woman with the colicky baby and the woman who went back to work without a second thought -- but the others were a bit too earth motherish for me - saying things like "of course, I chose to give birth without drugs and with a midwife" "of course, I breastfed" and ultimately - "of course, I was in love with my baby and all I want to do is spend time with him or her and thats OK"

I don't know - maybe my perspective is just marred by a bit of guilt. I read the book on a long awaited vacation away from my six month old twins. I enjoyed myself, I didn't worry about them, hell, I could have stayed longer. So, lets just say reading these touchy feely essays touched a tiny guilty nerve -- and leave it at that. ( )
  jhowell | May 7, 2010 |
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Cheever, SusanContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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It's difficult to understand just how overwhelming, exhilirating, joyous, and lonely becoming a mother can be--until it happens to you. While many aspects of motherhood are universal, the core of each woman's experience is highly individual and deeply personal. Child of Mine is a book of original essays that reveal the many faces of motherhood, and which explore the amazing variety of feelings and changes that women go through in the first year of maternity. The essays--by writers including Susan Cheever, Mona Simpson, Sarah Bird, Naomi Wolf, Meg Wolitzer, and many more--address a wide range of concerns, from changes in your marriage to delivery experiences to body image, to the mother/child bond, to ambivalence about breastfeeding. We see an African-American mother who's conflicted about hiring a Jamaican babysitter; we see an urban working mom who's delighted to be back to her job after maternity leave; we see a mother's nightmare journey through a year of her son's colic. In one of the most moving pieces in the book, a mother living in dire poverty in the Vermont backwoods tells of raising her daughter, making do with clothing and toys from the Salvation Army. And we see the adoption experience with all its ups and downs. The book covers an amazing breadth of experience, and readers will recognize themselves as they discover that other mothers have felt the same emotions, cried the same tears, thrilled to similar milestones, and suffered the same indignities and heartaches in the challenging first year of motherhood. Child of Mine will be the perfect book for mothers-to-be and new mothers, as it will prepare them in a way that no guide or manual can for the exciting and challenging times to come.

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