
"The truth is," she writes, "something about being a stay-at-home makes the job seem at once both luxurious and trite." These essays chronicle the life that her decision gave her. Through the eyes of one stay-at-home mother, she reestablishes motherhood as rewarding work--even without the 401(k) plans, the company of colleagues, or medical benefits--and expresses her choice not as an interruption in her life, but as a celebration of it.
| sean egan d v alford leonard richardson paul bugl annie wood besant | leslie stephen t m timms wilson sa adat hasan manto robert ericsson a a borissov |