The Bitch in the House

Author : Cathi Hanauer


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Virginia Woolf introduced us to the “Angel in the House” now prepare to meet... The Bitch In the House. Women today have more choices than at any time in history yet many smart ambitious contemporary women are finding themselves angry dissatisfied stressed out. Why are they dissatisfied? And what do they really want? These questions form the premise of this passionate provocative funny searingly honest collection of original essays in which twenty-six women writers—ranging in age from twenty-four to sixty-five single and childless or married with children or four times divorced—invite readers into their lives minds and bedrooms to talk about the choices they’ve made what’s working and what’s not. With wit and humor in prose as poetic and powerful as it is blunt and dead-on these intriguing women offer details of their lives that they’ve never publicly revealed before candidly sounding off on: • The difficult decisions and compromises of living with lovers marrying staying single and having children • The perpetual tug of war between love and work family and career • The struggle to simultaneously care for ailing parents and a young family • The myth of co-parenting • Dealing with helpless mates and needy toddlers • The constrictions of traditional women’s roles as well as the cliches of feminism • Anger at laid-back live-in lovers content to live off a hardworking woman’s checkbook • Anger at being criticized for one’s weight • Anger directed at their mothers right and wrong • And–well–more anger... “This book was born out of anger” begins Cathi Hanauer but the end result is an intimate sharing of experience that will move amuse and enlighten. The Bitch in the House is a perfect companion for your students as they plot a course through the many voices of modern feminism. This is the sound of the collective voice of successful women today-in all their anger grace and glory. From The Bitch In the House: “I believed myself to be a feminist and I vowed never to fall into the same trap of domestic boredom and servitude that I saw my mother as being fully entrenched in; never to settle for a life that was as I saw it lacking independence authority and respect.” –E.S. Maduro page 5 “Here are a few things people have said about me at the office: ‘You’re unflappable.’ ‘Are you ever in a bad mood?’ Here are things people—okay the members of my family—have said about me at home: ‘‘Mommy is always grumpy.’ ‘Why are you so tense?’ ‘You’re too mean to live in this house and I want you to go back to work for the rest of your life!’” –Kristin van Ogtrop page 161 “I didn’t want to be a bad mother I wanted to be my mother-safe protective rational calm-without giving up all my anger because my anger fueled me.” – Elissa Schappell page 195


Virginia Woolf introduced us to the “Angel in the House” now prepare to meet... The Bitch In the House. Women today have more choices than at any time in history yet many smart ambitious contemporary women are finding themselves angry dissatisfied stressed out. Why are they dissatisfied? And what do they really want? These questions form the premise of this passionate provocative funny searingly honest collection of original essays in which twenty-six women writers—ranging in age from twenty-four to sixty-five single and childless or married with children or four times divorced—invite readers into their lives minds and bedrooms to talk about the choices they’ve made what’s working and what’s not. With wit and humor in prose as poetic and powerful as it is blunt and dead-on these intriguing women offer details of their lives that they’ve never publicly revealed before candidly sounding off on: • The difficult decisions and compromises of living with lovers marrying staying single and having children • The perpetual tug of war between love and work family and career • The struggle to simultaneously care for ailing parents and a young family • The myth of co-parenting • Dealing with helpless mates and needy toddlers • The constrictions of traditional women’s roles as well as the cliches of feminism • Anger at laid-back live-in lovers content to live off a hardworking woman’s checkbook • Anger at being criticized for one’s weight • Anger directed at their mothers right and wrong • And–well–more anger... “This book was born out of anger” begins Cathi Hanauer but the end result is an intimate sharing of experience that will move amuse and enlighten. The Bitch in the House is a perfect companion for your students as they plot a course through the many voices of modern feminism. This is the sound of the collective voice of successful women today-in all their anger grace and glory. From The Bitch In the House: “I believed myself to be a feminist and I vowed never to fall into the same trap of domestic boredom and servitude that I saw my mother as being fully entrenched in; never to settle for a life that was as I saw it lacking independence authority and respect.” –E.S. Maduro page 5 “Here are a few things people have said about me at the office: ‘You’re unflappable.’ ‘Are you ever in a bad mood?’ Here are things people—okay the members of my family—have said about me at home: ‘‘Mommy is always grumpy.’ ‘Why are you so tense?’ ‘You’re too mean to live in this house and I want you to go back to work for the rest of your life!’” –Kristin van Ogtrop page 161 “I didn’t want to be a bad mother I wanted to be my mother-safe protective rational calm-without giving up all my anger because my anger fueled me.” – Elissa Schappell page 195
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