Motherhood: A Novel

What is the unnamed narrator struggling with throughout the story in the book, Motherhood: A Novel?

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The author’s thematic explorations concerning motherhood, identity, and desire are entangled with her overarching questions regarding meaning and purpose. Indeed, throughout the novel, the first person narrator is worried about her inclination not to have children because of the ways in which a woman’s value and worth are culturally connected to motherhood.

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Motherhood: A Novel