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My Work | Olga Ravn
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From the acclaimed author of The Employees, a radical, funny, and mercilessly honest novel about motherhood.
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KMCRamsek
My Work | Olga Ravn
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A painfully realistic expression of Motherhood. 10/10

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sarahbarnes
My Work | Olga Ravn
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A meditation on being a woman, a wife to a husband, and on becoming a mother. Ravn doesn‘t hold back on the darkness and bleakness about the experience of motherhood and I loved it. Anna struggles to maintain herself, her identity, her career, her sanity. Written as a collection of journal entries, poems, excerpts from pamphlets and articles - I love the title of the book as it refers to Anna‘s work as a mother and a writer.

merelybookish You got to read it! Sounds right up my alley. 4mo
sarahbarnes @merelybookish I did! And I think you would like it. 😃 4mo
BarbaraBB Ow it sounds as great as I hoped! 4mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB I think you would definitely like it! 😃 4mo
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Andrea313
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What a beautiful, unsettling cacophony of a novel. Told in prose, poetry, letters, and journal entries, chronology all out of whack, it mirrors the sleepless, disorienting, disjointed experience of early motherhood, specifically ruminating on art and motherhood; work and motherhood; and the work of motherhood. Also featured: loss of self, shifts in relationships, pain, both physical and emotional, isolation, and brutal honesty. A masterpiece, tbh.

BarbaraBB Wow. Great review. Stacked. 7mo
batsy Sounds great. It's on my list and I really liked this one 7mo
Andrea313 @batsy I've got that one on my list next! If the one I just finished is anything to go by, I'm sure I'll really like it, too. 7mo
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