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Kasey Edwards

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Kasey Edwards



Average rating: 4.02 · 3,778 ratings · 418 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
Raising Girls Who Like Them...

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Bringing Up Boys Who Like T...

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30 Something and Over It: W...

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Thirty Something and the Cl...

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Guilt Trip: My Quest to Lea...

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Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me...

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OMG! That's Not My Husband

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OMG! That's Not My Baby

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Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me

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Don't Make A Sound

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“I'm ashamed to reveal that, even as a teanager, I was guilty of participanting in the mummy wars and jusging another woman for her mothering preferences. It seems that the stay-at-home mothers are still being accused of being anti-feminist and poor role models to their daughters, whereas working mothers have been accused of everything from child abuse to being selfish feminists and inflating house prices. Women are pinched against other women, and no matter where you stand in this minefield, you can't help but notice that men seem to escape the guilt and the blame.”
Kasey Edwards, 30 Something and Over It: What Happens When You Wake Up And Don't Want to Go To Work Ever Again

“We want our daughters to be curious and independent and ambitious. We want them to make good choices, to have the resilience to bounce back from their ‘it seemed like a good idea at the time’ decisions, and to possess the strength to recover from plain bad luck.”
Kasey Edwards, Raising Girls Who Like Themselves

“Before this, when I'd admired my colleagues for being so calm, I had creditied them with a greater level of maturity and wisdom than I had. I now wonder if I was being too complimentary and that instead, like me, they'd just lost their give-a-shit too.”
Kasey Edwards, 30 Something and Over It: What Happens When You Wake Up And Don't Want to Go To Work Ever Again

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