Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety by Judith Warner is a fascinating look at parenthood in the 2000s. Ms. Warner delves into why parents, particularly mothers, are so stressed in raising their children. Comparing American versions of motherhood with motherhood from her experiences in socially progressive France, she finds that one of the reasons is that American’s do not have the supports for parents considered normal in other parts of the world.
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