Date: 2021-12-09 09:18 pm (UTC)
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I think that it's still rare to have a memoir where divorce because of not wanting children is celebrated and the right decision, and I think it was rarer fifteen years ago. That's the angle that caused me to read the book when it came out, actually, and it's still the only bestseller-type memoir (you know, not necessarily bestsellers, but the sort of book designed to be) that I have read that has that as a moral.

Like, there's not much there there, but what there is can be boiled down to an actually helpful statement for the book's target audience (i.e. people who would like to be able to write this sort of memoir).
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