A fictional account of the last months of Sylvia Plath's life and the painful creation of her Ariel poems finds her moving with her two children to London after divorcing Ted Hughes, who is saddened by her latest writings and who work...
Because I Said So: 33 Mothers Write A...
Kate MosesA collection of essays culled by the editors of Mothers Who Think explores the issues faced by twenty-first-century mothers, from raising kids in a pervasively sexualized culture and surviving illness, to managing racial and religious...