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Is it possible to do something more meaningful than mothering?
As a young Catholic girl who grew up in the American Midwest on white bread and Jesus, Erin S. Lane was given two options for a life well-lived: Mother or Mother Superior. She could marry a man and mother her own children, or she could marry God, so to speak, and mother the world&#x2019;s children. Both were good outcomes for someone else&#x2019;s life. Neither would fit the shape of hers.
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&#x201C;Motherhood is the toughest job.&#x201D; This script diminishes the work of non-moms and pressures moms to make parenting their full-time gig.
&#x201C;It&#x2019;ll be different with your own.&#x201D; This script underestimates the love of nonbiological kin and pushes unfair expectations onto nuclear families.
&#x201C;Family is the greatest legacy.&#x201D; This script turns children into the ultimate sign of a woman&#x2019;s worth and discounts the quieter ways we leave our mark.
With candor and verve, Someone Other Than a Mother tears up the shaming social scripts that are bad for moms and non-moms alike and rewrites the story of a life well-lived, one in which purpose is bigger than body parts, identity is fuller than offspring, and legacy is so much more than DNA.</subfield>
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