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Good read, not exactly good representative of single mothers as a whole.: This book gives a bird's eye view of what it's like to be a single mother. The book is pertaining to a study that Sidel did where she interviewed single mothers in the NYC area. All ages, ethnicities, and Socio-economic status' were interviewed. Excerpts from some of these interviews form the backbones of each chapter's theme. The first half to two-thirds of the book use excerpts that do not appear to be representative of single mothers as a whole. Almost every single one of the mothers goes on to graduate school (and finishes). In my opinion, this implies that single mothers that go on to grad school are the "unsung heroines" and that the mothers struggling to survive in dead-end jobs or even government assistance are anything but. The last third or so of the book includes some more "real-life" single mothers' excerpts and the book becomes less biased. I really liked how Sidel made it a point to show that single mothers DO come from all socio-economic statuses. Some were upper middle class (or higher) and ended up at complete rock bottom with no money and a few hungry kids to feed as a result of a divorce, but some were part of the stereotypical young and urban type. All in all, a pretty good book. Definately not bedtime reading but definately worth your while!
| Author: | Ruth Sidel | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 306.874320869420973 | | EAN: | 9780520247727 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 0520247728 | | Number Of Pages: | 265 | | Publication Date: | 2006-04-28 |
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