Description
This book is a compilation of essays written by 33 mothers. The essays cover a variety of topics, such as raising children in a sexualized culture, dealing with illness, managing racial and religious intolerance, and custody battles.
A collection of essays culled by the editors of Mothers Who Think explores the issues faced by twenty-first-century mothers, from raising kids in a pervasively sexualized culture and surviving illness, to managing racial and religious intolerance and struggling with custody battles. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.