Description
A Life’s Work is a memoir by Rachel Cusk that chronicles her early experiences of motherhood. It was first published in 2001.
In the book, Cusk candidly and honestly shares the challenges and joys of becoming a mother. She writes about the overwhelming fatigue, the loss of self-identity, and the isolation that can accompany motherhood. However, she also celebrates the beauty and wonder of her children and the profound love she feels for them.
A Life’s Work was a controversial book when it was first published. Some readers were shocked by Cusk’s honesty, while others praised her for daring to speak the truth about motherhood. The book was also praised for its beautiful prose and its insightful exploration of the mother-child relationship.
A Life’s Work is a powerful and moving memoir that offers a unique perspective on motherhood. It is a must-read for anyone who has ever been a parent or who is considering becoming one.
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