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A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother
A Life's Work On Becoming a Mother
Author: Rachel Cusk
The experience of motherhood is an experience in contradiction. It is commonplace and it is impossible to imagine. It is prosaic and it is mysterious. It is at once banal, bizarre, compelling, tedious, comic, and catastrophic. To become a mother is to become the chief actor in a drama of human existence to which no one turns up. It is the proces...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312311308
ISBN-10: 0312311303
Publication Date: 3/1/2003
Pages: 228
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Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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One of the few books I've read that really gives an idea of how enormous a change in one's identity and experience of life it is to become a mother. However, I felt ambushed by one chapter near the end where Cusk briefly discusses fear of SIDS and describes a few horribly vivid images from a memoir she herself read about SIDS - it was intensely painful to read and has stuck with me since to give me a few sleepless hours. The book is one that someone without a child will find relatively hard to relate to, and anyone with a small baby may find upsetting. So I would recommend it only for mothers with children over a year old (or fathers with same who'd like to get a sense of how the other half lives).


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