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I Don't Want to Be a Mom
I Don't Want to Be a Mom | Kendra Boileau, Ireme Olmo
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What does choice really mean for a woman? In I Don't Want to Be a Mom, Irene Olmo recounts her coming-of-age transformation from assuming she will one day start a family to realizing that she just doesn't want to be a mom. With an affecting mix of humor and introspection, she describes the subtle and not-so-subtle ways she was pressured to have children and the feelings of isolation and self-doubt that ensued. Her delightful full-color illustrations capture perfectly the maddeningly narrow-minded reactions of those around her as well as her own discomfort and frustration. A true story of liberation and self-empowerment in the face of societal prejudice, I Don't Want to Be a Mom questions the imposition of motherhood on women as both an expectation and a path toward fulfillment. It shows us that "choice" has more than one dimension and that, ultimately, some questions in life are more complicated than they seem.
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I Don't Want to Be a Mom | Kendra Boileau, Ireme Olmo
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First read of #DeweysApril2024. This was a wonderful non-fiction graphic novel exploring the author‘s decision to not be a mother and her experiences with societal pressure to impose motherhood on her. It‘s got humor and lovely colorful art. The only thing I would‘ve wanted to read more about was her relationship with her sisters; whether they were mothers and if so, the experience of being an aunt. #Readathon #graphicnovel #autobiography