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Balancing Acts Katherine Gieve

Balancing Acts By Katherine Gieve

Balancing Acts by Katherine Gieve


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Summary

13 women explore motherhood in this book. Joy and fascination, uncertainties and ambivalences, run as common threads, as does the persistant grip of wanting to be the perfect mother. There are recurring questions and a wide variety of responses.

Balancing Acts Summary

Balancing Acts: On Being a Mother by Katherine Gieve

13 women explore motherhood in this book. Joy and fascination, uncertainties and ambivalences, run as common threads, as does the persistant grip of wanting to be the perfect mother. There are recurring questions and a wide variety of responses. How do children change women's lives? Do you, must you, become another person when you have a child? How do women who care for children also look after their own needs and desires? Can we balance children and work? How much do fathers engage in parenting? The circumstances in which these women are bringing up their children vary hugely, their pleasures and difficulties ranging over the whole gamut of experience. Many speak of society's disregard for the needs of mothers.

Table of Contents

Wanting it all, Helena Kennedy; in a different key, Elizabeth Wilson; burning in the cold, Yasmin Alibhai; and not to count the cost, Katherine Gieve; the world became a more dangerous place, Victoria Hardie; girls can't be professors, Mummy, Hilary Land; giving birth again, Rahila Gupta; very much part of the experiment, Elizabeth Peretz; Joseph, Gillian Darley; my pride and joy, Jean Radford; medea and marmite sandwiches, Jennifer Uglow; the best of all worlds?, Margaret Smith; Motherhood in the imagination, Julia Vellacott.

Additional information

GOR003576218
9780860689683
0860689689
Balancing Acts: On Being a Mother by Katherine Gieve
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
19890413
256
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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