I Don’t Want to Be a Mom
Irene Olmo author Kendra Boileau translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:14th Nov '23
Should be back in stock very soon
What does choice really mean for a woman?
In I Don’t Want to Be a Mom, Irene Olmo recounts her coming-of-age transformation from assuming she will one day start a family to realizing that she just doesn’t want to be a mom. With an affecting mix of humor and introspection, she describes the subtle and not-so-subtle ways she was pressured to have children and the feelings of isolation and self-doubt that ensued. Her delightful full-color illustrations capture perfectly the maddeningly narrow-minded reactions of those around her as well as her own discomfort and frustration.
A true story of liberation and self-empowerment in the face of societal prejudice, I Don’t Want to Be a Mom questions the imposition of motherhood on women as both an expectation and a path toward fulfillment. It shows us that "choice" has more than one dimension and that, ultimately, some questions in life are more complicated than they seem.
“This playful yet impassioned take on a contentious topic charms.”
—Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9781637790595
Dimensions: 210mm x 150mm x 8mm
Weight: 295g
112 pages