"Q. [The Other Mother] alternates between the thoughts of two mothers, each living a very different lifestyle. The characters make assumptions about one another that aren't always accurate. How often do you believe we do that, as women: judge one another based on external lifestyle, filling in the blanks based on appearance?"
Read Gwendolen Gross' response and the full interview here from Gina Hannah's interview with Gwendolen Gross at "The Parent Trak: Balancing Family, Work, and Everything Else" in the online edition of the Huntsville Times.
December 14, 2007
Q: Do you think there will ever be a time where, like men, women don't have to "choose"?
Posted by jridgewood at 12:25 PM
Labels: Alabama, Gina Hannah, gwendolen gross, Huntsville Times, modern motherhood, Mother, stay at home mom, the other mother, womens fiction, womens friendships, work life balance, working mom
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