Mothers of the 1950s were wasp-waisted, dutiful, serene, and tied to the
kitchen with apron strings. Or so we thought. This collection of searing
and startling poetry and prose unties the stereotype and reveals women
who were strong, wild, talented, wise, mad, creative, desperate, angry,
courageous, bitter, tenacious, reckless and beautiful, sometimes all at
once. The contributors include multi-award-winning poets, novelists, and
essayists, as well as compelling new literary voices.