Screaming on the Inside, Jessica Grose
Screaming on the Inside, Jessica Grose
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Screaming on the Inside
The Unsustainability of American Motherhood

Author: Jessica Grose

Narrator: Suehyla El-Attar

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner

Published: 12/06/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

In this timely and necessary book, New York Times opinion writer Jessica Grose dismantles two hundred years of unrealistic parenting expectations and empowers today’s mothers to make choices that actually serve themselves, their children, and their communitiesClose your eyes and picture the perfect mother. She is usually blonde and thin. Her roots are never showing and she installed that gleaming kitchen backsplash herself (watch her TikTok for DIY tips). She seamlessly melds work, wellness and home; and during the depths of the pandemic, she also ran remote school and woke up at 5 a.m. to meditate.You may read this and think it’s bananas; you have probably internalized much of it.Journalist Jessica Grose sure had. After she failed to meet every one of her own expectations for her first pregnancy, she devoted her career to revealing how morally bankrupt so many of these ideas and pressures are. Now, in Screaming on the Inside, Grose weaves together her personal journey with scientific, historical, and contemporary reporting to be the voice for American parents she wishes she’d had a decade ago.The truth is that parenting cannot follow a recipe; there’s no foolproof set of rules that will result in a perfectly adjusted child. Every parent has different values, and we will have different ideas about how to pass those values along to our children. What successful parenting has in common, regardless of culture or community, is close observation of the kind of unique humans our children are. In thoughtful and revelatory chapters about pregnancy, identity, work, social media, and the crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic, Grose explains how we got to this moment, why the current state of expectations on mothers is wholly unsustainable, and how we can move towards something better.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Jessica Grose

Jessica Grose is an opinion writer at The New York Times who writes a popular newsletter on parenting. Jess was the founding editor of Lenny, the email newsletter and website. She also writes about women’s health, culture, politics and grizzly bears. She was named one of LinkedIn’s Next Wave top professionals 35 and under in 2016 and a Glamour “Game Changer” in 2020 for her coverage of parenting in the pandemic. She is the author of the novels Soulmates and Sad Desk Salad. She was formerly a senior editor at Slate, and an editor at Jezebel. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, New York, the Washington Post, Businessweek, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and many other publications. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on June 17, 2022

This is a hard review to write because I initially really enjoyed this book. The author is likeable and it is written in a journalistic style. I found it engaging and relatable. As the book went on, the author started to feel a bit more judgemental about anyone who didn't match up with her reality,......more

Goodreads review by Ali on December 22, 2022

I am seeing a lot of reviews from people who are uncomfortable with the social media chapter and the tone of the book, in general, so I want to focus my review there. I do NOT feel like her comments were an attack on mommy bloggers…at all. I believe that the strong reactions are merely an indication......more

Goodreads review by Laura on October 15, 2022

I just finished reading "Screaming on the Inside - The Unsustainability of American Motherhood". Although I very much enjoyed the author's historical overview of the place and treatment of mothers and women, I felt the rest of the book to be very one sided, judgmental and opinionated.  It seems that......more

Goodreads review by Traci on December 30, 2022

I really liked this book. I liked the mix of history, journalism, and memoir. I liked how she was deliberate in including Black mothers’ stories. It was an easy read and the audio narrator was fantastic. I wished there was more incision of Latine and Asian mothers. I think it lagged a bit in the bac......more

Goodreads review by Martha☀ on January 14, 2023

A life-time ago. when I was a young newly-wed, I read everything I could find on motherhood and the choice of becoming a parent or not. I was so wary of friends and family who put pressure on us to have children, claiming that parenthood was pure joy. I also paid attention to the uncensored rantings......more