Kid Me Not: an anthology by child-free women of the '60s now in their 60s
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31,037

ISBN: 

1938749103
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Women who choose to have children often cannot understand those of us who have chosen not to. Kid Me Not, a collection of essays by everyday women, was written with the hope that all women, regardless of their inclinations, will be encouraged to listen to the voice within, and follow it, wherever it leads. With luck, our stories will sow seeds of respect between women who choose paths exclusive of children and those who have chosen the daunting task of being mothers

ISBN: 

1938749103

ISBN: 

1938749103

Keywords: 

childfree, child-free, child free, autobiography, boomers remember
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An enlightening book about the dark side of growing up in an age of "women get married and have babies." All educated, independent women who offer honest, candid tales of how their decisions affected their lives and friendships. If you have choose to not to have children and someone refuses to understand, give them this book.