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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By Avid Reader "AR" (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mother Dance (Paperback)
This is a great book and an easy read. I've read some of the other reviews that seem to paint Ms. Lerner as some kind of child-hater. I just don't think that's true. She is absolutely honest about the trials and tribulations of having children, including how it changes your relationships with everyone. I think that this book is invaluable to those of us enlightened enough to accept that having kids is not 'sunshine and happiness' all the time. Those reviewers who rail against the idea that a mother can lose touch with herself while mothering are either wilfully blind to this very real issue OR they think that women are not worthy of having their own identity. Personally, I very much enjoyed Ms. Lerner's book. Her love for her children is obvious. It was great to have her shine an honest light on the path she travelled while raising her sons. Her advice is honest, easy to understand and very valuable.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Depressing!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Mother Dance (Paperback)
I was looking for some advice on how to move from being career-centered to being family-centered. I did not find anything to help me in Lerner's book. I am not sure what Lerner's motive was in writing this book. Some people should not have children, and I believe Lerner falls into this category. I actually ended up feeling sorry for her about halfway through the book because child rearing (what little she seemed to do) was obviously very painful for her. I could not find one piece of sound advice. The section on nutrition, where Lerner allowed her young boys to shop for and eat whatever they pleased whenever they pleased, was absolutely preposterous. She did not appear to know her children at all. The book seemed like one big apology to them.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, except...,
By M. Boesch (Nebraska, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mother Dance (Paperback)
I found this book to be well-written, humorous and honest. The author does a good job discussing some of the various "larger societal forces" that help to shape our choices as women and as mothers. Of particular interest to me was the connection between how we relate to our children and how we related to others in our "first family" or "family of origin." This book covered topics I have not seen discussed in other parenting books - for example, the author discusses "empty-nest-syndrome" and how we are affected by gender roles. That all being said, I was turned off by the bleak picture she presented of stay-at-home mothers. I felt she presented this option as something women are "forced" to do, or end up doing because they are on "automatic pilot." The author makes references to how women lose themselves, their power, and their money if they stay at home. And throughout reading this, I couldn't help but ponder the title - "...How Children Change Your Life". It seems rather ironic because I got the feeling the author was hell-bent on NOT changing her life after her children came along.
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