A Double Life: Discovering Motherhood

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Product Details

Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Bison
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.56 X 8.52 X 0.59 inches | 0.69 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780803235083

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About the Author

Lisa Catherine Harper teaches in the MFA program at the University of San Francisco. She lives with her husband, an art director for feature animated films, and their two children in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Reviews

"The terrain of Harper's memoir--pregnancy, birth, the first months of motherhood--is familiar, but the honest and funny voice in which she tells it, and the nuanced observations with which it is filled, are unique."--Lindsey Mead, A Design So Vast--Lindsey Mead"A Design So Vast" (02/22/2011)
"Anyone with a family--and those contemplating starting one--will enjoy this wry, revealing memoir of motherhood."--Georgia Rowe, San Jose Mercury News --Georgia Rowe"San Jose Mercury News" (04/28/2011)
"A sweet, immediate articulation of the experience of pregnancy, birth and early motherhood."--Kirkus--Kirkus (01/01/2011)
"Harper's elegant, thoughtful writing makes this a must-read for expectant parents. . . . The author's decision to cast her own experiences against the larger backdrops of biology, family, and transformation makes her book universal, moving, and relevant."--Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly
" I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to remember that first nine of months of motherhood . . . . I also think that this would make a fabulous gift for a mother-to-be, whether it's her first pregnancy or her fourth, or even to a grandmother-to-be, so that she can remember her own pregnancy as she's living her daughter's."--Jennifer Donovan, 5MinutesforMom.com -- (03/07/2011)
"The way that Harper entwines science, history, narrative, and reflection makes reading this book like watching a carefully choreographed dance. . . . In each chapter, Harper explores one aspect of her emotional and physical reactions to pregnancy and childbirth, connecting her experiences with something larger. And whether she is meditating on movement, pain, love, faith, or mortality, she does so thoroughly, diving in and searching out what she really thinks and believes about the "double life" -- before and after motherhood -- that she's living."--Kate Hopper, Literary Mama -- (07/31/2011)