Mothers Who Leave: Behind the Myth of Women Without Their Children

Mothers Who Leave: Behind the Myth of Women Without Their Children image
ISBN-10:

0044408994

ISBN-13:

9780044408994

Author(s): Rosemary Jackson
Edition: 2nd edition
Released: Jan 01, 1994
Publisher: Pandora Pr
Format: Paperback, 333 pages
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Description:

In Britain an estimated 100,000 women live without their children, in the United States at least half a million. Yet mothers who've left are still thought of as abnormal, immoral, even deviant. Drawing on her own experience and that of many other women, Rosie Jackson asks what can drive a mother to relinquish her children and examines the emotional aftermath. Exploding the myths that surround such mothers, myths that range from vampirism to hard-hearted feminism, she explores this dark side of mothering with unusual depth and sensitivity.


























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