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A review by luvbug7554
To Hell with All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife by Caitlin Flanagan
2.0
This was not supposed to be an autobiography, but it was. It was like listening to the journal of a woman who is trying to convince herself that she made the best choices in being a SAHM. Although, sometimes she is proud, and sometimes depressed. For most of the book, the "mommy wars" are a non-issue. Then there is the end, quoting Dr. Spock about how the best thing for a child is to be surrounded by the love of the mother all day long.
Yuck. Thanks Flanagan. Let's just fire up some Mommy Wars. (I hate to mention this, but you're a working mother-you're a published author. so pppt)
Yuck. Thanks Flanagan. Let's just fire up some Mommy Wars. (I hate to mention this, but you're a working mother-you're a published author. so pppt)