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What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us : Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman
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What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us : Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman
Author: Danielle Crittenden

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Publisher: Simon Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780684859590 - ISBN-10: 0684859599
Pages: 208


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

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Young women are the unhappy victims of their mothers' generation's feminism, says Danielle Crittenden in What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us. Though they usually don't realize it, feminism has "seeped into their minds like intravenous saline into the arm of an unconscious patient." Crittenden says that feminism doesn't provide answers for the questions that distress young women, such as, "Is work really more important and fulfilling than raising my children?" and "Why does my boyfriend not want to get married as much as I do?" The modern dilemma, she says, is that the success of feminism has cut women off from those aspects of life that are distinctly female desires, such as being a wife and raising children. Crittenden wants us to take a step back from sexual freedom (which she says ends up harming the woman, who gets used and dumped), career (only a tiny minority have stimulating, gratifying jobs), and zealous personal autonomy (often an indication of being too fearful and weak to take on responsibilities), in favor of commitment, marriage, and child rearing. She argues that feminist fervor has failed modern women, and gives her suggestions for how women can recapture meaning, fulfillment, and happiness. -- Joan Price

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Erika C. wrote on 8/13/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Danielle Crittenden gives her theories about why happiness still eludes the modern woman even though equality has advanced. She seems to want to take us back to the fifties. Interesting, even though I didn't agree.


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