Selfish, Shallow, and Selfabsorbed, Meghan Daum
Selfish, Shallow, and Selfabsorbed, Meghan Daum
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Selfish, Shallow, and Self-absorbed
Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids

Author: Meghan Daum

Narrator: Johnny Heller, Jo Anna Perrin

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/18/2015


Synopsis

One of the main topics of cultural conversation during the last decade was the supposed "fertility crisis," and whether modern women could figure out a way to have it all—a successful, demanding career and the required 2.3 children—before their biological clock stopped ticking. Now, however, conversation has turned to whether it's necessary to have it all (see Anne-Marie Slaughter) or, perhaps more controversial, whether children are really a requirement for a fulfilling life. The idea that some women and men prefer not to have children is often met with sharp criticism and incredulity by the public and mainstream media.

In this provocative and controversial collection of essays curated by writer Meghan Daum, sixteen acclaimed writers explain why they have chosen to eschew parenthood. Contributors include Lionel Shriver, Sigrid Nunez, Kate Christiensen, Elliott Holt, Geoff Dyer, and Tim Kreider, among others, who will give a unique perspective on the overwhelming cultural pressure of parenthood.

Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed makes a thoughtful and passionate case for why parenthood is not the only path in life, taking our parent-centric, kid-fixated, baby-bump-patrolling culture to task in the process. What emerges is a more nuanced, diverse view of what it means to live a full, satisfying life.

About Meghan Daum

Meghan Daum is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and the author of The Unspeakable, My Misspent Youth, Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived in That House, and The Quality of Life Report. Her essays and reviews have appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, the New York Times Book Review, Vogue, and other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jaclyn

I received a digital ARC of this title from Netgalley. I will never have children. I made up my mind on this years ago, and now, as I near 30, I have no inclination to change my mind. If I have a 'biological clock,' it's assuredly broken. What else could explain the crawling horror I feel at the pros......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

Such a necessary essay collection in a society that still glorifies having children, even with the existence of many other paths to fulfillment. I appreciated these writers, mostly women, who shared about their diverse range of reasons for remaining childless – deriving meaning from other worthwhile......more

Goodreads review by Leah

I'm quite disappointed. I had such high hopes. The summary called to me, the intro was stellar and had me nodding in agreement with the editor, and then I started reading the essays. I think that there were only 3 or 4 that spoke to me, the rest were either uninteresting or thoroughly depressing. I'......more