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by Ariel Gore

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If you're looking for a book about dealing with diaper rashes and colic, this is not it. If you're looking for a book about the ups and downs of having a little one, about finding your mama support network, about becoming a parent but not losing yourself-- this is for you. I randomly found this book in a sale bin late in my pregnancy nine years ago, and I can honestly say that it changed my life. Up until that point I was terrified that I was going to have to turn into some kind of suburban June Cleaver supermom to be a good parent, and this book (and the other Ariel Gore books I then read) reassured me otherwise.

The brand of feminism expressed in this book is a bit more hardcore than my own, and upon flipping through it again recently it felt kind of dated and "90s". But it's still a great book for new (and new-ish) moms, and parents who are freaked out by conventional parenting/baby books filled with pictures of hetero white nuclear families. ( )
  g00dnightm00n | May 5, 2010 |
This is the first baby/parenting book I read cover to cover. It was a great introduction to what motherhood might be like, even for someone who once thought she would never want kids! I highly recommend it to anyone considering having a baby. ( )
  snozzberry | Dec 31, 2006 |
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Can a mother nurse after nipple piercing? Is it okay to name a child after a beverage? What's the best music to divorce by? Ariel Gore answers these and other tough questions in her hilarious and highly informative guide to pregnancy and early parenting, The Hip Mama Survival Guide. Gore gave birth to her daughter, Maia, at age 19, raised her on welfare while getting a college degree, and went on to create her own zine and Web site (and now, a parenting guide) devoted to non-nuclear-family moms everywhere. Gore's book uses straight-from-the-trenches experience, friendly encouragement, and a hearty dose of humor while covering the basics for mamas who may not have the comforts or privileges (like generous health insurance or state-of-the-art strollers) many traditional baby-care manuals presume to be accessible. Chapters include "Childbirth Sucks," "Beauty and the Gender Beast," "Poverty Without Despair," and "Guerrilla Mothering," and cover topics as diverse as nutrition, trimester development, circumcision, custody battles, domestic violence, co-parenting, political activism, working moms, and nervous breakdowns. Gore does not hide her feisty, liberal political bent, and she devotes a whole section to skewering the conservative right's vision of "family values." Each chapter ends with interview answers and advice from "rebel moms," ranging from Gore's friends to famous feminists like Mary Kay Blakely and Susie Bright. While Gore's advice may ring especially true for young single moms, her funny, realistic approach to mothering will show mamas of all races, ages, and means that hipness is well within their reach. --Brangien Davis

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