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El. knyga: Best, Most Awful Job

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783964871
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783964871

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What does it mean to be a mother ; Twenty writers speak out in this searingly honest, diverse and powerful collection.

Motherhood is life-changing. Joyful. Disorientating. Overwhelming. Intense on every level. It's the best, most awful job.

The Best, Most Awful Job brings together twenty bold and brilliant women to speak about motherhood in all its raw, heart-wrenching, gloriously impossible forms.

Overturning assumptions, breaking down myths and shattering stereotypes, these writers challenge our perceptions of what it means to be a mother - and ask you to listen.

Contributors include:

Michelle Adams (Between the Lies)
Javaria Akbar (Vice, Refinery29, Buzzfeed contributor)
Charlene Allcott (More than a Mum)
MiMi Aye (Mandalay: Recipes and Tales from a Burmesse Kitchen)
Jodi Bartle (The London Mother contributor)
Sharmila Chauhan (The Husbands)
Josie George (A Still Life: A Memoir)
Leah Hazard (The Father's Home Birth Handbook)
Joanne Limburg (The  Woman Who Thought Too Much)
Katherine May (Wintering)
Susana Moreira Marques (Now and at the Hour of our Death)
Dani McClain (We Live for the We, contributor to the Nation)
Hollie McNish (Nobody Told Me: Poetry and Parenthood)
Saima Mir(Guardian contributor, It's Not about the Burqa contributor)
Carolina Alvarado Molk (New Letters contributor)
Emily Morris (My Shitty Twenties)
Jenny Parrott (Oneworld editor)
Huma Qureshi (In Spite of Oceans)
Peggy Riley (Amity & Sorrow)
Michelle Tea (Modern Tarot and Black Wave)
Tiphanie Yanique (Land of Love and Drowning)

Recenzijos

'All the pain, power and privilege of being a mother is here in these tales of stepparenting; being unable to conceive; having six children; single parenthood; and of how race, class, disability, religion and sexuality affect our perceptions of motherhood' - Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller Editor's Choice

Daugiau informacijos

* A bold, challenging, opinionated collection that will spark a broader conversation about the complex reality of motherhood; * Following in the footsteps of anthologies such as The Good Immigrant, Common People and Feminists Don't Wear Pink, this urgent, eye-opening book is for everyone, mother or not; * Covers deeply personal stories, such as being unable to conceive, adoption, step-parenting, losing a child, single parenthood, and the many ways in which race, class, disability, religion and sexuality affect motherhood; * Contributors include: Jen Brister, Huma Qureshi, Josie George, Meera Syal, Leah Hazard, Malorie Blackman and Hollie McNish
Introduction vii
Katherine May
What Your Mother Didn't Tell You
1(6)
Leah Hazard
On the Shock of a Surprise Pregnancy
7(8)
Javaria Akbar
Maternal Rage
15(8)
Saima Mir
High on Oxytocin and Tea
23(6)
Jodi Bartle
By Instinct
29(8)
Huma Qureshi
A Heartbeat
37(12)
Peggy Mey
The Absence
49(14)
Emily Morris
Learning to Be a Mother
63(10)
Michelle Adams
Can I Touch Myself, Though?
73(10)
Hollie McNish
Brief Exchanges
83(14)
Susana Moreira Marques
Julia Sanches
On Stigma and Stoicism
97(8)
Dani McClain
On Working Out What It All Means
105(8)
Josie George
Boys Will Be Whatever
113(8)
Michelle Tea
The Psychic
121(8)
Charlene Allcott
An Honour I Probably Don't Deserve
129(8)
Jenny Parrott
The Dishes
137(10)
Sharmila Chauhan
Sometimes the Other Way Around
147(10)
Joanne Limburg
Misfit
157(8)
MiMi Aye
Maternal Landscapes
165(8)
Carolina Alvarado Molk
Living with Children
173(8)
Tiphanie Unique
Acknowledgements 181(2)
Contributor Biographies 183
Katherine May is an author of fiction and memoir whose most recent works have shown a willingness to deal frankly with the more ambiguous aspects of parenting. In The Electricity of Every Living Thing she explored the challenges - and joys - of being an autistic mother, and sparked a debate about the right of mothers to ask for solitude. In the forthcoming Wintering, she looks at the ways in which parenting can lead to periods of isolation and stress. She lives with her husband and son in Whitstable, Kent.