I Cannot Control Everything Forever, Emily C. Bloom
I Cannot Control Everything Forever, Emily C. Bloom
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I Cannot Control Everything Forever
A Memoir of Motherhood, Science, and Art

Author: Emily C. Bloom

Narrator: Emily C. Bloom

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

This is Emily Bloom’s journey towards and through motherhood, a path that has become, for the average woman, laden with data and medical technology. Emily faces decisions regarding genetic testing and diagnosis, technologies that offer the illusion of certainty but carry the weight of hard decisions. Her desire to know more thrusts her back into the history of science, as she traces the discoveries that impacted the modern state of pregnancy and motherhood. With the birth of their daughter, who is diagnosed with congenital deafness and later, Type 1 diabetes, Emily and her husband find their life centered around medical data, devices, and doctor’s visits, but also made richer and fuller by parenting an exceptional child. As Emily learns, technology and data do not reduce the labor of caretaking. These things often fall, as the pandemic starkly revealed, on mothers. Trying to find a way out of the loneliness and individualism of 21st century parenthood, Emily finds joy in reaching outwards, towards art and literature–such as the maternal messiness of Louise Bourgeois or Greek myths about the power of fate—as well as the collective sustenance of friends and community. With lyrical and enchanting prose, I Cannot Control Everything Forever is an inspired meditation on art, science, and motherhood.

About Emily C. Bloom

Emily C. Bloom is a Mellon Public Humanities Fellow at Sarah Lawrence College, where she teaches literature. She also coordinates lifelong learning programs at the Wartburg Adult Care Community in Mount Vernon, NY. Her book The Wireless Past: Anglo-Irish Writers and the BBC, 1931-1968 was awarded the First Book Prize by the Modernist Studies Association. She lives with her family in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on August 20, 2024

An insightful memoir that underscores the relationship between science and motherhood in the 21st century. 🧪👶 Watch my BookTube video for more books on AI, advanced tech & sex bots. 👀 "If anything, advances in the science and technology of bringing children into the world and caring for them h......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on October 28, 2024

Mixed feelings on this one prevent me from giving it more stars, but it was still worth the read. Full review: [T] he gods who govern our affairs Arrange them unpredictably: What we expect does not occur, For some god always finds a way To bring about the unforeseen. —EURIPIDES’ MEDEA, SUNG BY THE WOM......more

Goodreads review by nigel (nicole) on August 18, 2023

Stunning and innovatively structured memoir. The narrative follows a mother through a tumultuous pregnancy and difficult motherhood; as the author discusses her own experiences, she introduces the history of technologies, social constructs, normative labels, philosophy, literature, and people (inclu......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on August 23, 2023

I'm so glad Bloom wrote her memoir about motherhood. I always enjoy that genre and was pleasantly surprised at how good this story flowed. Bloom writes in a very open and honest way. This drew me in and I was invested in what she had to say. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. Love the title and the co......more


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[An] affecting debut memoir . . . Thoughtful reflections on technology and humanity.