Women’s Work A Reckoning with Home and Help

Cover of Women's Work A Reckoning with Home and Help by Megan K. Stack
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Standard Edition
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780385542098
Dimensions:
Height: 9.54 Inches
Length: 6.44 Inches
Weight: 1.6 Pounds
Width: 1.32 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.71/20954
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**Women’s Work: A Reckoning with Home and Help** by Megan K. Stack is a memoir published by Doubleday in 2019, comprising 336 pages. In this edition, Stack shares her experiences of raising children abroad while navigating the complexities of employing Chinese and Indian women who are also working mothers. The narrative unfolds as Stack reflects on her transition from a foreign correspondent to a stay-at-home parent, revealing the ethical dilemmas she faced when hiring help to balance her domestic responsibilities and writing aspirations.

Readers will find a deep exploration of the lives of the women who assisted Stack, highlighting their struggles with domestic abuse, unplanned pregnancies, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of better opportunities. The memoir delves into themes of motherhood, privilege, and the societal expectations placed on women, offering a poignant examination of the trade-offs involved in balancing family and career. Stack’s journey takes her beyond her own home, as she seeks to understand the realities faced by her employees, ultimately presenting a thought-provoking commentary on family dynamics and women’s roles in society.


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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2019

From National Book Award finalist Megan K. Stack, a stunning memoir of raising her children abroad with the help of Chinese and Indian women who are also working mothers

When Megan Stack was living in Beijing, she left her prestigious job as a foreign correspondent to have her first child and work from home writing a book. She quickly realized that caring for a baby and keeping up with the housework while her husband went to the office each day was consuming the time she needed to write. This dilemma was resolved in the manner of many upper-class families and large corporations: she availed herself of cheap Chinese labor. The housekeeper Stack hired was a migrant from the countryside, a mother who had left her daughter in a precarious situation to earn desperately needed cash in the capital. As Stack’s family grew and her husband’s job took them to Dehli, a series of Chinese and Indian women cooked, cleaned, and babysat in her home. Stack grew increasingly aware of the brutal realities of their lives: domestic abuse, alcoholism, unplanned pregnancies. Hiring poor women had given her the ability to work while raising her children, but what ethical compromise had she made?
Determined to confront the truth, Stack traveled to her employees’ homes, met their parents and children, and turned a journalistic eye on the tradeoffs they’d been forced to make as working mothers seeking upward mobilityand on the cost to the children who were left behind.
Women’s Work is an unforgettable story of four women as well as an electrifying meditation on the evasions of marriage, motherhood, feminism, and privilege.

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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: Standard Edition.

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