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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Motherhood
Calamity Mom\Tabloid Baby\A Daddy For Her Daughters
Book • 2005
This anthology, 'Motherhood: An Anthology', features stories by Diana Palmer, Candace Camp, and Elizabeth Bevarly.
It delves into the complexities and joys of motherhood, presenting a collection of romance tales that highlight the emotional and personal journeys of mothers and their families.
It delves into the complexities and joys of motherhood, presenting a collection of romance tales that highlight the emotional and personal journeys of mothers and their families.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as the book that Sheila Hetti is probably best known for.


Tim Harford

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The Canal, the Crash and the Ketamine - Pushkin's Reign of Error
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as a manuscript in progress by Sheila Hetty.


Rachel Zucker

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Episode 37: Sheila Heti and Sarah Manguso
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, interpreting the fairy tale in depth in her book.

Lisa Marciano

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THE QUICKENING: Discovering New Life Within
Mentioned by Jonathan Goldstein as the book 

is best known for.


Sheila Heti

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The Canal, the Crash and the Ketamine - Pushkin's Reign of Error
Mentioned by the author as avoided until hearing it doesn't end in reproduction.

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‘Do you have a family?’: midlife with no kids, ageing parents – and no crisis
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that she wrote about the Maiden Without Hands fairy tale in this book.

Lisa Marciano

The Handless Maiden: A Tale to Heal the Wounded Feminine
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as the book that Sheila Hetty is probably best known for.


Tim Harford

The Canal, the Crash and the Ketamine - Pushkin's Reign of Error
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as a meditation on motherhood in a judgmental society.


Katy Hessel

Sheila Heti on Jenny Holzer, Berthe Morisot, Margaux Williamson, and more
Mentioned by the host, referring to Lisa Marchiano's book and her insights on the differences in how men and women experience connection and sex.

Ep 16: How Not to Hate Your Partner with Jancee Dunn
Mentioned by Sheila Hetty in her book Motherhood, where she uses a coin flip to decide about having children.

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