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The End of the World as We Know It: Essays about motherhood

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Author(s)Marion Winik
PublisherShebooks
ISBN / ASINB00L1FMP6K
ISBN-13978B00L1FMP61
MarketplaceIndia  🇮🇳

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Winner of Child magazine’s Book of the Year award for her hilarious and candid book on single motherhood, The Lunch-Box Chronicles, Marion Winik returns to the topic of parenting in these nine essays. Beginning with the story of her second wedding and her move to rural Pennsylvania, she covers everything from blending families and having a child in one’s 40s to dealing with the legal problems of teenage boys to the evolution of the values of a family over generations. The central essay of the group, “The Story of Laurie,” focuses on Winik’s profound friendship with a mom she at first believes she has little in common with. As they get to know each other, she comes to understand just how wrong she was.

Marion Winik is the author of the new memoir Highs in the Low Fifties: How I Stumbled Through the Joys of Single Living. It joins Telling, First Comes Love, The Lunch-Box Chronicles, The Glen Rock Book of the Dead, and others in the ongoing saga of her life, now seven volumes. She writes a column at BaltimoreFishbowl.com, reviews books for Newsday, and contributes to the Sun and many other magazines. She has appeared on the Today show, Oprah, and Politically Incorrect, was a commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered for 15 years, and was the Answer Lady for Ladies’ Home Journal. These days, she is a professor in the MFA creative writing program at the University of Baltimore and lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with a couple of her kids and a miniature dachshund.

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