Title | : | Octomom and the Politics of Babies |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 26 |
Publication | : | First published January 12, 2011 |
Octomom and the Politics of Babies Reviews
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The author of this single seemed to know what he was talking about but never really hit a home run with any of his thoughts. He jumped around a lot, which caused me to lose focus. I agree that the media used Nadya as a scapegoat, but I also feel like she is very irresponsible. There were points in the book where Greif was defending Octo-mom and then other times when he seemed to find her irresponsible as well. Perhaps he was just wanting to vent about the subject because I never read where he landed.
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A book about me!! Great read!!#momlife#octomom
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This Kindle single was a short, rambling essay about Octomom and tangentially related topics. A more accurate title would have been "Octomom and Other Stuff That Happened in 2008-2009, Including the Financial Crisis And Everything Else." I expected a more nuanced glance (even with the short length) on motherhood and reproduction in the U.S., but was disappointed in the unfocused narrative.