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Genre: Non-Fiction, Parenting, Sociology, Psychology
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Book Review:
This New York Times bestseller is a brilliant, trenchant, and deeply insightful exploration of modern parenthood. Instead of asking how parents affect their children, Jennifer Senior turns the question around: what is the effect of children on their parents? Through vivid portraits of ordinary families, she examines how children reshape their parents' marriages, careers, identities, and overall well-being.
The book is wise, engrossing, and remarkably relatable, capturing the profound paradox of parenting—the immense joy alongside the daily frustrations and logistical derailments. Written with piercing intelligence and a generous spirit, it mixes unflinching social commentary with warm compassion. Described as ''essential reading,'' this book offers a groundbreaking perspective that will resonate deeply with any parent, validating their experiences and enriching their understanding of family life.