Tania R. (tania) reviewed Maybe Baby: 28 Writers Tell the Truth About Skepticism, Infertility, Baby Lust, Childlessness, Ambivalence, and How They Made the Biggest Decision of Their Lives on + 10 more book reviews
Included in these stories about deciding to have children, the authors reflect on their culture, life choices, the families that they grew up in and on the fact that life often does not work out as we planned. If you are trying to decide if you want children, or if you are already a parent, I recommend this collection of stories.
Amy A. (aaustin) reviewed Maybe Baby: 28 Writers Tell the Truth About Skepticism, Infertility, Baby Lust, Childlessness, Ambivalence, and How They Made the Biggest Decision of Their Lives on + 23 more book reviews
Many self-absorbed writers talk about the decision to become parents. If the characters don't annoy you, it might help you come to your own decision about whether or not to have a child, but most normal people aren't quite as into themselves as these writers are!
Tracie E. reviewed Maybe Baby: 28 Writers Tell the Truth About Skepticism, Infertility, Baby Lust, Childlessness, Ambivalence, and How They Made the Biggest Decision of Their Lives on + 3 more book reviews
It will certainly make you think about the choice of having a child, but these stories are told from the point of view of writers, who do not reflect the general population.
Carrie N. (clnelson) reviewed Maybe Baby: 28 Writers Tell the Truth About Skepticism, Infertility, Baby Lust, Childlessness, Ambivalence, and How They Made the Biggest Decision of Their Lives on + 45 more book reviews
There is one fabulous essay ["The Rise from the Earth (So Far)"], amid a bunch of boring, self-important counterparts.