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A review by bluepoohreads22
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-joo
4.0
This book is basically what a woman goes through right up from her birth till she has her own offspring. This book combines fact and fiction by providing evidence for the numbers stated. That was something intriguing for me.
It’s a simple book that can be read in one sitting but I just took my time. I think most women can associate with the book especially mothers.
This book is a reflection of how a woman is treated pre and post childbirth. Having a child really alters woman’s life. From having sleepless nights to losing opportunities in the real world.
However, those domestic labours are often neglected and assumed to be a woman’s fate.
It’s a simple book that can be read in one sitting but I just took my time. I think most women can associate with the book especially mothers.
This book is a reflection of how a woman is treated pre and post childbirth. Having a child really alters woman’s life. From having sleepless nights to losing opportunities in the real world.
However, those domestic labours are often neglected and assumed to be a woman’s fate.