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I'm Taking My Eggs and Going Home

- How One Woman Dared to Say No to Motherhood

About I'm Taking My Eggs and Going Home

Lisa Manterfield was a sensible 32-year-old when she met The One - a man who sparked a passion for tango, an urge to break down closed doors, and a deep-rooted desire to reproduce. Five years later she was a baby addict, hiding her addiction, plotting a maternity ward heist, and threatening anything that got in her way, including her beloved husband and his pesky practicality. In this gritty and honest memoir, Manterfield traces her spiralling route from rational 21st century woman to desperate mama-wannabe. She examines the siren song of motherhood, the insidious lure of the fertility industry, and the repercussions of being childless in a mom-centric society. But this isn''t just another infertility story with another miracle baby ending, nor is it a sad introspective of a childless woman; this is a story about love, desire, and choices - and ultimately about hope. It is the story of a woman who escapes her addiction, not with a baby, but with her sanity, her marriage, and her sense-of-self intact.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780983012528
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 226
  • Published:
  • January 3, 2011
  • Dimensions:
  • 141x216x14 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 316 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 17, 2025

Description of I'm Taking My Eggs and Going Home

Lisa Manterfield was a sensible 32-year-old when she met The One - a man who sparked a passion for tango, an urge to break down closed doors, and a deep-rooted desire to reproduce. Five years later she was a baby addict, hiding her addiction, plotting a maternity ward heist, and threatening anything that got in her way, including her beloved husband and his pesky practicality. In this gritty and honest memoir, Manterfield traces her spiralling route from rational 21st century woman to desperate mama-wannabe. She examines the siren song of motherhood, the insidious lure of the fertility industry, and the repercussions of being childless in a mom-centric society. But this isn''t just another infertility story with another miracle baby ending, nor is it a sad introspective of a childless woman; this is a story about love, desire, and choices - and ultimately about hope. It is the story of a woman who escapes her addiction, not with a baby, but with her sanity, her marriage, and her sense-of-self intact.

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