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    <![CDATA[Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath]]>
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    <![CDATA[This engrossing début novel depicts Sylvia Plath’s feverish artistic process in the bitter aftermath of her failed marriage to Ted Hughes—the few excruciating yet astoundingly productive weeks in which she wrote <strong>Ariel</strong><em>,</em> her defining last collection of poems.<br/><br/>In December 1962, shortly before her suicide, Plath moved with her two children to London from the Hughes’s home in Devon. Focusing on the weeks after their arrival, but weaving back through the years of Plath’s marriage, Kate Moses imagines the poet juggling the demands of motherhood and muse, shielding her life from her own mother, and by turns cherishing and demonizing her relationship with Ted. Richly imagined yet meticulously faithful to the actual events of Plath’s life, <strong>Wintering</strong> is a remarkable portrait of the moments of bravery and exhilaration that Plath found among the isolation and terror of her depression]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book should come as manna to moms: a multitude of small, wry voices reminding them they're not alone. <em>Mothers Who Think</em> is a collection of pieces from the <em>Salon</em> magazine column of the same name. The column (and the book) has no fixed perspective, no set goal, no political agenda--just a bunch of women writers mouthing off about changing diapers. Okay, more than just diapers. There's Rahna Reiko Rizzuto on her gruesome labor (&quot;the mucus plug ... fell out of my underwear and onto my husband's shoe&quot;); <em>hipMama</em> editor Ariel Gore on family court (&quot;I learned that two professionals on a case are usually worse than none. That three can be dangerous&quot;); Susan Straight on being a single mom and taking care of everything yourself (&quot;I just wish I didn't look so bad doing it&quot;); and Elizabeth Rapoport on being a married mom and taking care of everything yourself (&quot;I must confess I'm a little jaded by these sociological pissing contests. Just wake me when the dads are doing 50 percent. Period&quot;). A couple of dozen others chime in as well, notably novelist Anne Lamott, <em>New York Times</em> reporter Alex Witchel, and sexpert Susie Bright.<p> Editors Camille Peri and Kate Moses have created a chorus with range: this is not a stream of white, privileged voices interrupted only occasionally by news from the underclass, news from women of color, or news from sexual minorities. If anything, the book is too focused on a wide variety of very personal stories--one often wishes for the gesture of expansion, the linking of the personal to the cultural. Still, that's a small gripe to have with a book that takes us into the brainier, funnier kitchens of motherhood all over America.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Because I Said So: 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race, and Themselves]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> 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 &quot;Mothers Who Think&quot; 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. </p> <p> <em>Because I Said So</em> 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. </p>]]>
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