Jacqueline Rose’s “Mothers,” one of many new books about the subject, is a sort of Rosetta Stone that examines the particular mix of fascination and dread that mothers engender.
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Books of The Times: In a Raft of New Books, Motherhood From (Almost) Every Angle
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
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