What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman

Author:   Crettenden
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
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9780684859590


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   07 March 2000
Format:   Paperback
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What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman


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Author:   Crettenden
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9780684859590


ISBN 10:   0684859599
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   07 March 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Mary Leonard The Boston Globe Crittenden aims her appeal at twenty-somethings who take women's rights for granted but are not sure their stressed-out working mothers were right when they said they could have it all. Crittenden...[tells] women they can embrace more traditional values, find contentment and even have some fun without donning a dowdy housedress and becoming June Cleaver. Camille Paglia Salon.com A thoughtful critic of current mores. Suzanne Fields Los Angeles Times Syndicate Wonderful and witty. George Will The Washington Post [A] deeply humane book, two copies of which should be given as wedding presents to every couple.... Meredith Maran author of What It's Like to Live Now They're all here -- the modern woman's hot buttons: love, marriage, motherhood, aging, and yes, sex....[This] thoughtful analysis will achieve its purpose: to make every one of us think.


Camille Paglia Salon.com A thoughtful critic of current mores. George Will The Washington Post [A] deeply humane book, two copies of which should be given as wedding presents to every couple.... Mary Leonard The Boston Globe Crittenden aims her appeal at twenty-somethings who take women's rights for granted but are not sure their stressed-out working mothers were right when they said they could have it all. Crittenden...[tells] women they can embrace more traditional values, find contentment and even have some fun without donning a dowdy housedress and becoming June Cleaver. Meredith Maran author of What It's Like to Live Now They're all here -- the modern woman's hot buttons: love, marriage, motherhood, aging, and yes, sex....[This] thoughtful analysis will achieve its purpose: to make every one of us think. Suzanne Fields Los Angeles Times Syndicate Wonderful and witty.


Mary Leonard<p> The Boston Globe <p>Crittenden aims her appeal at twenty-somethings who take women's rights for granted but are not sure their stressed-out working mothers were right when they said they could have it all. Crittenden...[tells] women they can embrace more traditional values, find contentment and even have some fun without donning a dowdy housedress and becoming June Cleaver.<p>


Camille Paglia Salon.com A thoughtful critic of current mores. George Will The Washington Post [A] deeply humane book, two copies of which should be given as wedding presents to every couple.... Mary Leonard The Boston Globe Crittenden aims her appeal at twenty-somethings who take women's rights for granted but are not sure their stressed-out working mothers were right when they said they could have it all. Crittenden...[tells] women they can embrace more traditional values, find contentment and even have some fun without donning a dowdy housedress and becoming June Cleaver. Suzanne Fields Los Angeles Times Syndicate Wonderful and witty. Meredith Maran author of What It's Like to Live Now They're all here -- the modern woman's hot buttons: love, marriage, motherhood, aging, and yes, sex....[This] thoughtful analysis will achieve its purpose: to make every one of us think.


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Danielle Crittenden has written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Ladies' Home Journal, among other publications. She is the founder of The Women's Quarterly, published by the Independent Women's Forum. She has appeared on NBC's Today show and is a frequent commentator on many national television and radio programs. She lives with her husband and two children in Washington, D.C.

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