
All the Rage
Mothers, Fathers, and the Myth of Equal Partnership
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December 1, 2018
Journalist-turned-psychologist Lockman (Brooklyn Zoo) chats with parents, new mothers' groups, and coparenting experts to discover why, despite high-profile feminist activism, women in two-job households still get stuck with most of the work. With a 40,000-copy first printing.
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May 1, 2019
Journalist-turned-psychologist Lockman's second book considers the still-unequal division of domestic labor between parents in contemporary American society. Mother of two Lockman (Brooklyn Zoo, 2012) noticed that she and her husband were frequently fighting about how much more physical and emotional effort she was devoting to their children, at least from her point of view, than he was. She investigated whether this was an experience shared by other mothers and found that it was. Though Lockman doesn't offer any original research into the subject, she neatly consolidates the work of others on the question of nature versus nurture, male resistance to change, and the many reasons the mother is apt to become the default parent in a heterosexual couple. She integrates her own experiences and the thoughts of other mothers into the more scientific survey, and while she doesn't arrive at any particularly hopeful conclusions, her analysis of a perpetually fraught situation will reassure those caught in this bind that they're hardly alone.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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