
When You Care
The Unexpected Magic of Caring for Others
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Narrateur(s):
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Helen Laser
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Auteur(s):
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Elissa Strauss
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In this “urgent and necessary book” (Rebecca Traister, New York Times bestselling author), journalist Elissa Strauss explores the powerful role caring for others plays in our individual and communal lives, weaving together research and stories from parents and caregivers with a feminist bent.
Behind our current caregiving crisis, in which a broken system has left parents and caregivers exhausted, sits a fierce addiction to independence. But what would happen if we started to appreciate dependency, and the deep meaning of one person caring for another? If we start to care about care?
With a curiosity and desire to understand more fully one of humanity’s most profound and essential relationships, journalist Elissa Strauss she interrogates our societal obsession with going it alone and poses a challenge to let ourselves be transformed by the act of caregiving. When You Care weaves historical anecdotes and science with conversations with parents and caregivers to the young, old, disabled, ill, and more, revealing a rich array of insights about how care shapes us on the inside and the outside, for the better.
Care is a long-ignored force in our collective and political lives, as well as a deeply philosophical, spiritual, and psychologically potent experience. Moreso, an embrace of care by both women and men will lead to a more gender equitable future and help us reimagine what it means to be productive and live a meaningful life. “A deeply researched—and deeply felt—exploration of the beautiful truth about care: that we find, feed, and know ourselves through our relationships” (Judith Warner, New York Times bestselling author).
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I eventually caught wind of the club and the selected book. I pounced to join. What a perfect companion to my subject, I thought. I bought the audiobook for the sake of expediting workshop research. By the fourth chapter, I was so taken with the book that I ordered a hardcover. A book this rich lends itself to margin notes and, believe me, I've written plenty.
Elissa's relevant, accessible, and timely book is thoughtfully researched and yet personable. She delivers both compelling information—history, philosophy, social commentary, etc—and personal reflections with great care, as you'd expect. I made my way through it in record time. The feminist slant resonated deeply, as did the final chapter about care's spiritual potential. In short? Run, don't walk. You'll be informed and inspired. Two enthusiastic thumbs up.
Sidebar: I think the person who wrote the bad review for this audiobook could stand to try again and pay attention to the message. *wink*
So engaging that I bought the hardcover halfway through listening to the audiobook
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