Description
About the Author
Phyllis Chesler is an Emerita Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at City University of New York. A best-selling author, legendary feminist leader, retired psychotherapist, and expert courtroom witness, she is the author of fifteen books, including the landmark classic Women and Madness and An American Bride in Kabul, which won a National Jewish Book Award. Dr. Chesler lives in Manhattan and is a very proud mother and grandmother. She invites readers to visit her website, www.phyllis-chesler.com.
Reviews
"Phyllis Chesler's myth-shattering insights could literally save the sanity of many women, whether we are mothers or not, and involve many men in a critical human experience." Gloria Steinem
"Phyllis Chesler has written a brave book about one woman's journey into motherhood. . . . A straightforward, unsentimental, yet poetic account of birth as a rite of passage." Erica Jong
"A tender, personal, and 'in the round' account of . . . this most important task of any culture: mothering." Marilyn French
"A precious object . . . Makes childbearing and motherhood significantand beautifulas well as truly hard and anguished." Helen Yglesias
Book Information
ISBN 9781641600323
Author Phyllis Chesler
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Weight(grams) 421g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 17mm