Description
This book is a collection of insightful and often witty essays by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ellen Goodman, whose newspaper columns were widely syndicated. Published in 1985, the book covers a broad range of topics from the personal to the political, including reflections on family life, social trends, and the changing roles of women. Goodman’s distinctive style offers a thoughtful and often humorous perspective on the challenges and contradictions of modern life.