by Laura | Jul 15, 2022
by Melanie Holmes Jessica Nabongo had it all. The corporate job with great pay and benefits, a company car, and an expense account for business trips. But it didn’t make her happy— not in the way she had expected. So, she traded it all for a job in Japan teaching...
by Laura | Apr 15, 2022
by Ali Hall With a Foreword by Australian scholar Patricia MacCormack who doesn’t mince her words, Do Childfree People Have Better Sex?: A Feminist’s Journey in the Childfree Movement hooked me in from the start. It seems author Dr. Verena Brunschweiger is a...
by Laura | Jan 20, 2022
by Angela Sholty Child-Free, A Journey With Me!: How to Reach Wholeness by Lesley Ford is an affirmation for all young women, especially those who are struggling with society’s pressure to become mothers. An easy read, the book takes readers through the steps of...
by Laura | Dec 24, 2020
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...
by Laura | Aug 26, 2020
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...