An edition of The bitch in the house (2003)

The bitch in the house

26 women tell the truth about sex, solitude, work, motherhood, and marriage

1st Perennial ed.
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An edition of The bitch in the house (2003)

The bitch in the house

26 women tell the truth about sex, solitude, work, motherhood, and marriage

1st Perennial ed.
  • 4 Want to read

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Perennial
Language
English
Pages
292

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Table of Contents

Excuse me while I explode: my mother, myself, my anger -- E.S. Maduro
Getting the milk for free -- Veronica Chambers
Crossing to safety -- Jen Marshall
Moving in, moving out, moving on -- Sarah Miller
Papa don't preach -- Kerry Herlihy
Memoirs of an ex-bride: looking back, looking ahead -- Daphne Merkin
I do, not: why I won't marry -- Catherine Newman
Killing the Puritan within -- Kate Christensen
Houseguest hell: my home is not your home -- Chitra Divakaruni
A man in the heart -- Hazel McClay
Why I hate that my mother was right (well, about most things): turning into Elizabeth Taylor -- Karen Karbo
How we became strangers -- Jill Bialosky
Erotics 102: staying bad, staying married -- Cynthia Kling
My marriage, my affairs -- Hannah Pine
My mother's ring: caught between two families -- Helen Schulman
Attila the honey I'm home -- Kristin van Ogtrop
The myth of co-parenting: how it was supposed to be, how it was -- Hope Edelman
Daddy dearest: what happens when he does more than his half? -- Laurie Abraham
Crossing the line in the sand: how mad can mother get? -- Elissa Schappell
Maternal bitch -- Susan Squire
The origin, procreation, and hopes of an angry feminist -- Natalie Angier
Married at 46: the agony and the ecstasy -- Nancy Wartik
The fat lady sings -- Natalie Kusz
The middle way: learning to balance family and work -- Ellen Gilchrist
What independence has come to mean to me: the pain of solitude, the pleasure of self-knowledge -- Vivian Gornick
The perfect equality of our separate chosen paths: becoming a mother, or not -- Pam Houston.

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ1421 .B523 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24944005M
Internet Archive
bitchinhouse26w00hana
ISBN 10
0066211662, 0060936460
ISBN 13
9780066211664, 9780060936464
OCLC/WorldCat
53073620

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