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Reviewed on April 16, 2021 | Social Sciences
Canadian author Orange uses her sometimes-fraught relationship with her mother to explore feminism and the mother-daughter bond. Orange's mother exemplified a particular kind of second-wave feminism: she earned an MBA, secured a series of well-paid, high-powered jobs, and spent most of her time working in Toronto while her husband and children stayed behind in London, Ontario. Lacking any close relationship with her mother through most...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

