The Witches, by Stacy Schiff

The Witches, by Stacy Schiff

Review by Brit McGinnis The narrative pushed by history buffs about the Salem Witch Trials is that the victims of this hysterical part of American history were wise women who had rare knowledge. But the truth is much more complicated. In her book, The Witches, author...
The Narcissism of Small Differences, by Michael Zadoorian

The Narcissism of Small Differences, by Michael Zadoorian

Review by Brit McGinnis Deciding not to have children means taking a life path different from the majority of people in modern society (if not the world). But after you decide to take that alternate path…what comes next? In his latest book, The Narcissism of Small...
Olive, by Emma Gannon

Olive, by Emma Gannon

Review by Margaret O’Connor Olive, Emma Gannon’s debut novel, gives readers a breath of fresh air on the challenges of deciding whether to have children. In an authentic, informed and non-judgemental way, she strikes a balance in dealing with very complex...
I’d Rather Get a Cat and Save the Planet by Nina Jervis

I’d Rather Get a Cat and Save the Planet by Nina Jervis

Review by Lina Orsino-Allen This short and easy-to-read book is one I had wanted to read concerning my childfree life for a long time. Rather than be overtly psychological or fact based, this is a light-hearted collection of anecdotes and collated experiences,...
The Girlfriend Mom by Dani Alpert

The Girlfriend Mom by Dani Alpert

Review by Lyz Rudolph-Michaels An entertaining read of complex, emotional substance, Dani Alpert’s memoir, The Girlfriend Mom, tells the story of a childfree woman who falls for a divorcee with two children. During their eight-year relationship, she struggles to find...

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