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I am a mom. I have rage. I know many other moms that also have rage. What I needed from this book wasn't solidarity (which I already have) but suggestions for how to move forward. I did not find that here. Giving it 2 stars Because it may be useful for humans that want to understand WHY the rage happens, but wouldn't recommend it for anyone else who feels the rage.
I liked this! Honest and vulnerable. I wanted more sociological/data analysis, but that's the academic in me. This is informative and thorough while still being frank and friendly, and not veering too hard into the self-help-y trap of picking a brand(s) of acronyms/metonyms that make the whole thing cheesy. The only exception might be “the PR team”, but this was so unexpected that I looked past it.