

Mom Rage
The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood
Author: Minna Dubin
Narrator: Minna Dubin
Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Seal Press
Published: 09/19/2023
Author: Minna Dubin
Narrator: Minna Dubin
Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Seal Press
Published: 09/19/2023
3 stars Big thanks to Goodreads and Minna Dubin for a gifted copy of this book! When I saw this book listed on Giveaways I knew I had to enter because "mom rage" is definitely something all moms (including me) has felt at one point or another when raising kids. When I won it I was ecstatic to get it b......more
We've talked about miscarriages. We've talked about post partum depression. *This* is the mom issue nobody talks about. So raw, real, and relatable it was uncomfortable at times to read, but so important. Thank you for this book.......more
Published in September 2023, "Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood," by Minna Dubin, is a nonfiction book interspersed with memoir material, all of it focused on the topic of the explosive rage that is experienced by what the text refers to as 'birthing persons' as they do the hard wor......more
Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood is an impressive, eye-opening book about the systemic crisis women face in motherhood. The book focuses on how society pressures women, particularly mothers, to be perfectionists. There is so much pressure to be "perfect mothers," part of that perfe......more
“The author’s candid appraisal of her own rage . . . and her penetrating insights make for captivating reading. It’s an astute account of how society fails mothers." —Publishers Weekly
“A cleareyed analysis of the intricate web of cultural and political challenges that make female-identified parenting nearly impossible . . . the author writes with humor, vulnerability, and a level of expertise that shape her narrative into a nuanced and convincing argument for justice.”—Kirkus
“Mom Ragemakes crucial space for all of us who have experienced the sudden, terrifying urge to stab a mattress with a kitchen knife, punch a wall, or squeeze our children a little too tightly. Dubin reminds us our darkest moments are symptoms of systemic failings, not signs of personal flaws—and that our anger should be harnessed as an animating force for equity.”
—Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor
“Mom Rage does an expert job weaving data and research to explain why moms are in crisis while also giving us thoughtful individual and systemic solutions.”—Eve Rodsky, author of Find Your Unicorn Space
“Breaking down the unnamable feelings so many women have as mothers, Mom Rage is a must-read for women who struggle to reconcile the cultural pressure to be 'good mothers' with the powerful negative emotions that come with parenting."—Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Become Her
“If you've ever screamed at your child in ways that shock you — and we all have, haven't we? — Mom Rage is an absolute must-read. As Minna Dubin argues, your anger is not a moral failing. This book is an eye-opening exploration of the many social forces that drive mothers to explode at their children, as well as the societal and situational solutions that could, ultimately, save us.”—Melinda Wenner Moyer, author of How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Assholes
"Mom Rage is a critical addition to the literature of mothering, compassionately exploring the ugly, rageful moments that haunt many of us even as we struggle to do right by our kids. Dubin invites us to consider our rage in the full context of a perverse, broken, contradictory, and cruel American system that fails families at every turn. I needed the compassion of this book, as well as its expansive look of what parenting can and should be.”—Lydia Kiesling, author of Golden State