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Essential Labor
Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change | Angela Garbes
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From the acclaimed author of Like a Mother comes a reflection on the state of caregiving in America, and an exploration of mothering as a means of social change. The Covid-19 pandemic shed fresh light on a long-overlooked truth: mothering (…more)
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ravenlee
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Panpan

Meh. I thought this was going to be sociology, current events, something I could learn from. Instead, it‘s memoir sprinkled with informational tidbits. Aside from the disappointment (it‘s not just me, I first heard about this on the radio ages ago and it was billed as this insightful study of care work in the pandemic era), it‘s not successful as memoir IMO. Garbes constantly stops short of actual insight. And a lot of it feels 👇🏻

ravenlee self-congratulatory, like she wants to be applauded for her revolutionary ways. While admitting that most of it isn‘t revolutionary at all. I‘m sorry I spent money on it and used valuable shelf space on it. 2mo
Suet624 Well that‘s a shame. 🙁 2mo
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JackieGreco
Mehso-so

I wasn‘t super impressed by this book. I found it to be more focused on the author‘s experience which was interesting but I was hoping to read more about mothering from a wider perspective. 3/5