The Book of Mothers, Carrie Mullins
The Book of Mothers, Carrie Mullins
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The Book of Mothers
How Literature Can Help Us Reinvent Modern Motherhood

Author: Carrie Mullins

Narrator: Sarab Kamoo

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

Sweet, supportive, dependable, selfless. Long before she had children of her own, journalist Carrie Mullins knew how mothers should behave. But how? Where did these expectations come from—and, more importantly, are they serving the mothers whose lives they shape? Carrie's suspicion, later crystallized while raising two small children, was that our culture’s idealization of motherhood was not only painfully limiting but harmful, leaving women to cope with impossible standards––standards rarely created by mothers themselves. To discover how we might talk about motherhood in a more realistic, nuanced, and inclusive way, Carrie turned to literature with memorable maternal figures for answers. Moving through the literary canon––from Pride and Prejudice and Little Women to The Great Gatsby, Beloved, Heartburn, and The Joy Luck Club—Carrie traces the origins of our modern mothering experience. By interrogating the influences of politics, economics, feminism, pop culture, and family life in each text, she identifies the factors that have shaped our prevailing views of motherhood, and puts these classics into conversation with the most urgent issues of the day. Who were these literary mothers, beyond their domestic responsibilities and familial demands? And what lessons do they have for us today—if we choose to listen?

About Carrie Mullins

Carrie Mullins is a journalist and essayist whose work has appeared in Parents, Food & Wine Magazine, Epicurious, Tin House, and Publishers Weekly, among other publications. She is a former National Editor at the James Beard Award–winning website Serious Eats and a longtime contributor to Electric Literature, where she covered the intersection of literature and culture. She lives in New York City with her husband and sons.

About Sarab Kamoo

Sarab Kamoo is an experienced actor and audiobook narrator. She graduated from Albion College, majoring in Communication Studies and English. Born in Iraq, she currently lives in Lathrup Village, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashley on October 11, 2023

Mothers have always felt like the least interesting characters until I became one and developed a voracious appetite for stories about pregnancy and motherhood. In The Book of Mothers, Carrie Mullins argues that it is not so much a fault of my own that I found these characters irrelevant, but a soci......more

Goodreads review by ✨ Mel Reads on March 03, 2024

I received an Advanced Copy of this book and am giving a honest review. I’m utterly disappointed as I wanted so badly to love this book. I’d realistically give this 1.5 ⭐️. As a mother, a literature teacher, and a lifelong reader, I thought this take on literary themes of motherhood was off-putting, b......more

Goodreads review by Filomena on February 11, 2024

Thank you to MacMillan Publishing for providing @riverroadlfl an advance copy of “The Book of Mothers”! Carrie Mullins does a great job analyzing the role of motherhood through fifteen great literature characters over time. She shows how societal values and beliefs changed the way writers portray mo......more

Goodreads review by Mary Kate on June 10, 2024

This is the best book I read all year; one that I’ll think about; return to, and share with friends. I’ve read a decent amount of books on motherhood and this one sparked my interest and attention so much. So glad the Center for Fiction in Brooklyn highlighted this book around Mother’s Day and that......more

Goodreads review by Erin on November 22, 2023

Mothers are historically the least interesting or involved characters in most works of fiction. Carrie Mullins explores 15 works of classic and contemporary literature to argue that motherhood is complex and an individual experience- far from the one size fits all. I spent my time with this book, re......more