A Life's Work,Used

A Life's Work,Used

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When first published in 2001, it divided female critics and readers. One famous columnist wrote a piece demanding that Cusk's children were taken into care, that was she was unfit to look after them. Oprah Winfrey invited her on the show to defend herself and the book as protests grew about the its honest, gritty account of the misery of those early months. It is a seminal, standout book on the complications of being an ambivalent mum in an age of whitewashed, Annabel Karmel'd new families.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'A Life's Work'? A: 'A Life's Work' explores the complexities and challenges of motherhood, particularly focusing on the ambivalence many mothers feel in a society that often portrays an idealized version of parenting.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'A Life's Work'? A: The author of 'A Life's Work' is Rachel Cusk, a notable writer known for her insightful exploration of personal and social themes.
  • Q: When was 'A Life's Work' published? A: 'A Life's Work' was first published on May 2, 2019.
  • Q: What is the format of this book? A: 'A Life's Work' is available in paperback format, making it accessible for casual reading and easy to carry.
  • Q: How many pages does 'A Life's Work' have? A: 'A Life's Work' contains a total of 240 pages.
  • Q: Is 'A Life's Work' suitable for all readers? A: 'A Life's Work' is primarily aimed at adults, particularly those interested in discussions around motherhood and personal identity.
  • Q: What type of writing style is used in 'A Life's Work'? A: 'A Life's Work' features a candid and reflective writing style, blending personal narrative with broader societal observations.
  • Q: What makes 'A Life's Work' a significant book? A: 'A Life's Work' is considered significant for its honest portrayal of motherhood, challenging traditional narratives and sparking important conversations about the realities of parenting.
  • Q: Can 'A Life's Work' be used as a reference for parenting? A: 'A Life's Work' can serve as a thought-provoking reference for those exploring the emotional and psychological aspects of parenting, though it does not offer conventional parenting advice.
  • Q: What is the critical reception of 'A Life's Work'? A: 'A Life's Work' has received mixed reviews, with some praising its bold honesty while others have critiqued it for its unflinching examination of motherhood.

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