No Kidding
- 233 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In a collection of essays, women writers and personalities, including Margaret Cho, Laurie Graff, and Wendy Liebman, reveal why they opted out of motherhood.
Henriette Mantel is a celebrated writer and director whose work frequently explores female perspectives and societal themes. Her writing is marked by sharp humor and candid observation, often delving into the complexities of modern life and identity. Mantel's extensive background in television, film, and theater informs her ability to craft narratives that are both provocative and entertaining. Her distinctive voice lies in its capacity to capture the essence of the human experience with unflinching honesty and wit.

In a collection of essays, women writers and personalities, including Margaret Cho, Laurie Graff, and Wendy Liebman, reveal why they opted out of motherhood.