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Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood is a must-read book for every mother out there. Are you exhausted, frustrated, and feeling like your anger is consuming you? You're not alone. In this powerful and insightful book, Minna Dubin delves into the hidden rage faced by American mothers and offers strategies to overcome it.
This frank and feminist examination of the anger brewing within mothers is a groundbreaking work of reportage. Dubin sheds light on the unspoken crisis of anger that is sweeping across the country and the world. Through her own experiences and conversations with other moms, she exposes the root causes of this anger—ranging from the unbalanced distribution of childcare responsibilities to the loss of women's identities after becoming mothers.
In Mom Rage, Dubin doesn't simply analyze the problem; she provides practical tools and solutions to help you disarm your rage, allowing you to regain control of your emotions. Through the insights of diverse moms from varying backgrounds, she offers a wealth of strategies to manage anger in the moment and create lasting social change.
Don't let anger consume you or impact your relationships with your children and spouse. Take a stand against this hidden crisis and join the movement to stop raging for good. To empower yourself with the knowledge and tools to overcome mom rage, get your copy of Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood today.
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