From the editors of "Mothers Who Think" comes a new collection of essays on the subject of motherhood, written by the likes of Janet Fitch, Rosellen Brown, Beth Kephart, and Mary Morris.
A company of contemporary writers and new talents elevate the discussion of motherhood above the level of tantrum control and potty training. These irreverent, hilarious, tender, and provocative pieces are a testament to the notion that motherhood gives women more to think about, not less.
This selection of essays on motherhood from the "Mothers Who Think" feature of Salon, the on-line magazine, also contains material written just for this book.
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