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How is it that children have such a highly attuned sense of picking the worst possible moments to remind you of the true nature of parenthood?
January 19, 1998
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We read 'em so you don't have to.
BY JON CARROLL
December 24, 1997
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A string of lurid cases this year drew attention away from the real challenges that confront American families.
By Stephanie Coontz
December 23, 1997
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Can you survive an insane mother with your own sanity intact? The latest in a spate of mad mom memoirs, Jacki Lyden's "Daughter of the Queen of Sheba" proves you can.
By Kate Moses
December 9, 1997
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The winner of Mothers Who Think's Drama Queen for a Day contest, Halloween edition, is
revealed
November 24, 1997
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A week off from mothering turns a responsible mama into a reckless adolescent
By Ariel Gore
November 19, 1997
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Cintra Wilson has some big, big news
By Cintra Wilson
November 18, 1997
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By Debra Ollivier
November 7, 1997
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If I call my stepmother Mom, maybe we can erase the past and pretend my father married the right woman in the first place.
By Sandi Kahn Shelton
November 5, 1997
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By Susie Bright?
November 3, 1997
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It's more honest about your family's finances than you are
Introduction by Camille Peri
October 28, 1997
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An Apache woman's memoir recalls a brutal year in an Indian orphanage.
By Sharon Skolnick
October 15, 1997
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Serve up a recipe for disaster
By Kate Moses
September 24, 1997
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Sobbing toddlers, husbands with no hair on their knees and breezes up their freezer sections, windows lined with dark towels and animals with oral fixations -- we at Mothers Who
Think believe each of these poor wretches deserves a prize, don't
we, ladies?
By Mothers Who Think
September 23, 1997
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Even a mother's love can be replaced.
By Sallie Tisdale
September 16, 1997
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By Mothers Who Think
September 12, 1997
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Women writers talk about motherhood, ambition, taking chances and making time for both kids and work.
By Dayna Macy
September 10, 1997
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By Anne Lamott
August 14, 1997
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By Bernard Lefkowitz
August 13, 1997
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A recent court ruling in California reignies the debate over whether prgnant minors are capable of making a decision about abortion.
By Dawn MacKeen
August 12, 1997
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We have a winner!
By Mothers Who Think
August 8, 1997
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A new study suggests that working mothers face higher stress after work -- and greater health risks -- than other working women.
August 1, 1997
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In a world of masks, our families -- broken-down, weary, enduring -- connect us to who we really are.
By Anne Lamott
July 31, 1997
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Just when we started feeling sorry for ourselves again, in came this month's Drama Queen submissions...
By Mothers Who Think
July 30, 1997
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The virtues of a cup of tea.
By Dawn MacKeen
July 29, 1997