The Best Most Awful Job Twenty Writers Talk Honestly about Motherhood
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<b>Motherhood is life-changing. Joyful. Disorientating. Overwhelming. Intense on every level. It's the best, most awful job.</b><br> <br> <br> <br> <i>The Best, Most Awful Job</i> brings together twenty bold and brilliant women to speak about motherhood in all its raw, heart-wrenching, gloriously impossible forms.<br> <br> <br> <br> Overturning assumptions, breaking down myths and shattering stereotypes, these writers challenge our perceptions of what it means to be a mother - and ask you to listen.<br> <br> <br> <br> Contributors include:<br> <br> <br> <br> <b>Michelle Adams</b> (<i>Between the Lies</i>)<br> <br> <b>Javaria Akbar</b> (<i>Vice, Refinery29, Buzzfeed</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Charlene Allcott</b> (<i>More than a Mum</i>)<br> <br> <b>MiMi Aye</b> (<i>Mandalay: Recipes and Tales from a Burmesse Kitchen)</i><br> <br> <b>Jodi Bartle</b> (<i>The London Mother</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Sharmila Chauhan</b> (<i>The Husbands</i>)<br> <br> <b>Josie George</b> (<i>A Still Life: A Memoir</i>)<br> <br> <b>Leah Hazard</b> (<i>The Father's Home Birth Handbook</i>)<br> <br> <b>Joanne Limburg</b> (<i>The Woman Who Thought Too Much)</i><br> <br> <b>Katherine May</b> (<i>Wintering</i>)<br> <br> <b>Susana Moreira Marques</b> (<i>Now and at the Hour of our Death</i>)<br> <br> <b>Dani McClain</b> (<i>We Live for the We</i>, contributor to the <i>Nation</i>)<br> <br> <b>Hollie McNish</b> (<i>Nobody Told Me: Poetry and Parenthood</i>)<br> <br> <b>Saima Mir</b><i>(Guardian</i> contributor, <i>It's Not about the Burqa</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Carolina Alvarado Molk</b> (<i>New Letters</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Emily Morris</b> (<i>My Shitty Twenties</i>)<br> <br> <b>Jenny Parrott</b> (Oneworld editor)<br> <br> <b>Huma Qureshi</b> (<i>In Spite of Oceans</i>)<br> <br> <b>Peggy Riley</b> (<i>Amity & Sorrow</i>)<br> <br> <b>Michelle Tea</b> (<i>Modern Tarot</i> and <i>Black Wave</i>)<br> <br> <b>Tiphanie Yanique</b> (<i>Land of Love and Drowning</i>)
The Best Most Awful Job Twenty Writers Talk Honestly about Motherhood Katherine May
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<b>Motherhood is life-changing. Joyful. Disorientating. Overwhelming. Intense on every level. It's the best, most awful job.</b><br> <br> <br> <br> <i>The Best, Most Awful Job</i> brings together twenty bold and brilliant women to speak about motherhood in all its raw, heart-wrenching, gloriously impossible forms.<br> <br> <br> <br> Overturning assumptions, breaking down myths and shattering stereotypes, these writers challenge our perceptions of what it means to be a mother - and ask you to listen.<br> <br> <br> <br> Contributors include:<br> <br> <br> <br> <b>Michelle Adams</b> (<i>Between the Lies</i>)<br> <br> <b>Javaria Akbar</b> (<i>Vice, Refinery29, Buzzfeed</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Charlene Allcott</b> (<i>More than a Mum</i>)<br> <br> <b>MiMi Aye</b> (<i>Mandalay: Recipes and Tales from a Burmesse Kitchen)</i><br> <br> <b>Jodi Bartle</b> (<i>The London Mother</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Sharmila Chauhan</b> (<i>The Husbands</i>)<br> <br> <b>Josie George</b> (<i>A Still Life: A Memoir</i>)<br> <br> <b>Leah Hazard</b> (<i>The Father's Home Birth Handbook</i>)<br> <br> <b>Joanne Limburg</b> (<i>The Woman Who Thought Too Much)</i><br> <br> <b>Katherine May</b> (<i>Wintering</i>)<br> <br> <b>Susana Moreira Marques</b> (<i>Now and at the Hour of our Death</i>)<br> <br> <b>Dani McClain</b> (<i>We Live for the We</i>, contributor to the <i>Nation</i>)<br> <br> <b>Hollie McNish</b> (<i>Nobody Told Me: Poetry and Parenthood</i>)<br> <br> <b>Saima Mir</b><i>(Guardian</i> contributor, <i>It's Not about the Burqa</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Carolina Alvarado Molk</b> (<i>New Letters</i> contributor)<br> <br> <b>Emily Morris</b> (<i>My Shitty Twenties</i>)<br> <br> <b>Jenny Parrott</b> (Oneworld editor)<br> <br> <b>Huma Qureshi</b> (<i>In Spite of Oceans</i>)<br> <br> <b>Peggy Riley</b> (<i>Amity & Sorrow</i>)<br> <br> <b>Michelle Tea</b> (<i>Modern Tarot</i> and <i>Black Wave</i>)<br> <br> <b>Tiphanie Yanique</b> (<i>Land of Love and Drowning</i>)