This engaging, endearing collection of true-life stories reveals the guts and glory of women old enough to know who they are.
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This engaging, endearing collection of true-life stories reveals the guts and glory of women old enough to know who they are.
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About Kathy
Kathy Briccetti's essays and book reviews have been published in literary magazines, newspapers and anthologies. Her first memoir, BLOOD STRANGERS, the story of searching for her place in her family's three generations of adoption and absent fathers, was published in May 2010...
Published Reviews
Jul.04.2008
Book Review: The Maternal Is Political
The Maternal Is PoliticalThe Maternal Is Political: Women Writers at the Intersection of Motherhood and Social Change, a collection of 43 essays edited by...
Jul.04.2008
In spite of that long list of issues, the voices were different enough that the book never felt like a litany of complaints. Anna Quindlen's piece on being pregnant in New York made me laugh, and two...


















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