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Because I Said So

33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race, and Themselves

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An edition of Because I Said So (2005)

Because I Said So

33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race, and Themselves

"The challenges facing mothers in the twenty-first century go well beyond tantrum control and potty training. Camille Peri and Kate Moses, the founding editors of Salon.com's "Mothers Who Think" column and the subsequent anthology of the same name, have once again compiled a selection of intimate and fiercely honest essays on the profound issues that affect women and their children." "Because I Said So offers thirty-three unique perspectives on motherhood from such writers as Janet Fitch, Mariane Pearl, Ayelet Waldman, Mary Roach, Rosellen Brown, Mary Morris, and Ana Castillo. Witty and wise, their stories range from the anguish of giving up child custody to the guilt of having sex in an era of sexless marriages; from learning to love the full-speed testosterone chaos of boys to raising girls in a pervasively sexualized culture; from facing racial and religious intolerance to surviving cancer and rap simultaneously. This is the collective voice of real mothers in all their humor, anger, vulnerability, grace, and glory. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

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Harper Paperbacks
Language
English
Pages
400

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Because I Said So
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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Because I Said So
2005, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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Because I Said So: 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race, and Themselves
December 27, 2005, Harper Paperbacks
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Cover of: Because I Said So
Because I Said So
2005, HarperCollins Publishers
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Because I Said So: 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race, and Themselves
April 12, 2005, HarperCollins
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Cover of: Because I Said So
Because I Said So
2005, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Because I said so
Because I said so: 33 mothers write about children, sex, men, aging, faith, race, & themselves
2005, HarperCollins
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Because I Said So
2005, HarperCollins
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First Sentence

"It was, like young motherhood itself, naïve if not purely delusional: Two conversation-starved and over-caffeinated mothers on a zoo outing with their children started to talk about how underserved they felt by the standard motherhood books and magazines."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ759, HQ759 .B37 2006

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7279607M
ISBN 10
0060598794
ISBN 13
9780060598792
OCLC/WorldCat
74648919, 57010027
LibraryThing
564848
Goodreads
139963

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15174579W

Work Description

In June 1997, Camille Peri and Kate Moses launched the daily website Mothers Who Think on Salon.com for women who, like themselves, were starved for smart, honest stories about motherhood -- personal and intimate stories that went beyond tantrum control and potty training to grapple with the profound issues that affect women and their children. Like the online site, their bestselling, American Book Award-winning anthology Mothers Who Think struck a nerve across the country not just with mothers, but with all those who shared a vested interest in the raising of the next generation.Because I Said So gives readers even more to think about. This new collection of fiercely honest essays edited by Peri and Moses captures the challenges of motherhood in the twenty-first century as no other book has. Writers such as Janet Fitch, Mariane Pearl, Mary Roach, Susan Straight, Margaret Talbot, Rosellen Brown, Beth Kephart, Ariel Gore, and Ana Castillo delve into the personal and the political, giving passionate expression to their relationships with their children and to their evolving sense of themselves. Provocative, candid, witty, and wise, their stories range from the anguish of giving up child custody to the guilt of having sex in an era of sexless marriages; from learning to love the full-speed testosterone chaos of boys to raising girls in a pervasively sexualized culture; from facing racial and religious intolerance with your children to surviving cancer and rap simultaneously.Told in prose that is as unabashedly frank as it is lyrical, this is the collective voice of real mothers -- raised above the din -- in all their humor, anger, vulnerability, grace, and glory.

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