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by Ariel Gore (Author), Ellen Forney (Illustrator) "We have children because mothering is good for the soul..." (more)
Key Phrases: New York, Hip Mama, Garden of Eden (more...)
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In The Mother Trip, her follow-up to the cult classic, The Hip Mama Survival Guide, Ariel Gore offers the kind of down-to-earth, truthful mothering conversations that you'd expect to have with a best girlfriend. In this collection of essays--some lasting one page, some stretching to five--Gore deftly spotlights the messy corners of motherhood: sleeplessness, depression, weird pregnancy dreams, the restless hunger for creativity, and the passionate love of children. This is comforting turf, especially for mothers who have felt patronized and bored by the numerous advice-laden mothering manuals on the market. Gore mixes straight talk with dreamier musings, using sensual details and thoughtful subtext to illuminate the spirituality of motherhood. (Her essay about being 19, pregnant, and living with a transient boyfriend in Italy is a masterfully crafted gem.) A sexy, political, and highly conscious mother who refuses to diminish herself, Gore is one of the best mothering role models to show up on the written page. In the essay "Children Need Interesting Mothers," she writes,
We need time to ourselves, moments of awareness, connections, meaningful work. We need cheap art, good sex, nights at the bowling alley and days at the beach. We need good coffee, hearty meals, lush gardens and time to relax and enjoy our lives without worrying so much that we are good enough mothers or skinny enough girlfriends or wives. We need to take care of ourselves so that we can mother our children soulfully and lead lives worth living.
Amen, sister. --Gail Hudson

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What looks to be a breezy, sometimes irreverent, certainly untraditional book about motherhood is really worthwhile. Besides that, it's fun. Gore, a single mother, is founder and publisher of Hip Mama magazine, from which the web site originated. After a slow start (with descriptions of her pregnancy and time spent in Italy), Gore shares her feelings about motherhood and American culture in short, seemingly unordered chapters. Sprinkled throughout are autobiographical anecdotesDan unconventional childhood, parents and stepparents, welfare problems, a custody battle, and relationships with menDthat illustrate her view of motherhood. Along the way, she also debunks popular myths by asserting, "Never abandon your child, even to tough-love approaches. You are enough for your child. Loafing is good for you and your children. Never worry about having it all." (Elsewhere, in this reviewer's favorite passage, she notes, "Juggling is for circus clowns.") Gore knows that motherhood is isolating, heartbreaking, and delightful, and she's not afraid to say so.DLinda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, PA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Seal Press (March 22, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580050298
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580050296
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #423,306 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars the Mother Trip reviewed in BUST, April 18, 2000
The Mother Trip by Ariel Gore (Seal Press, 2000) I knew this mama was shooting from the hip by the way she cites the sheer and near-constant exhaustion of mothering a little child several times over in the first few pages. Even if you've got a little burst of energy, by the time you've lovingly, creatively, passionately wrangled the little buggers into their clothing and onto the potty, and gotten them to swallow a few morsels of vitamin-rich food, and loaded up your bag with ten pounds of pretzels and apple juice and picture books and soap bubbles (and forgotten the extra clothes that sure come in handy when they pee all over themselves), and answered 75 questions, and mopped up the spills, and combed their hair, and convinced them to wear shoes, you are exhausted. That's when you need 15 minutes, just 15 uninterrupted minutes, to lie on your side and read this book, because Ariel Gore sympathizes with your plight, while steering a mile clear of schmaltz. The few solutions she offers to the insoluble strangle hold of your own apron strings are actually helpful, like considering using the 60 bucks you were about to drop on weekly therapy appointments to hire a professional housecleaner instead; or forcing yourself to arrange time away from your child on an ongoing basis. There's no shortage of experts in the marketplace telling exhausted mothers what they need to buy, to do and not do to raise their children right. Frankly, we've got more than enough poop to deal with without paying for that kind of advice. The Mother Trip is as refreshing as a stolen cat nap in a field of clean and folded laundry.-Ayun Halliday
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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now this is a book that I seriously loved., November 21, 2000
I know that I will read it again and again and pass it around to all my Mommy friends. Basically it's all about giving yourself a break and realizing that you do NOT need to be perfect to be a good mom. Perfect is an impossible notion. Good enough is good enough. Amen. Guilt is such a large part of being a parent - not being enough, not doing enough, not making enough, not having enough time, and on and on. Guilt is an unnecessary and debilitating emotion. It breeds a lack of confidence and it kills joy - two really necessary emotions for successful mommying. Ariel Gore, the author of the book is a single mom, as well as the founder and editor of Hip Mama - a `zine for women (www.hipmama.com). She believes that conventional advice books are "scary", and she shares her story in short essay form. There are essays about her dreams, her pregnancy, her bouts of depression, her battles with the "system" and family court, as well as her breakthroughs and personal insights. Make time for yourself (if you are unfulfilled or empty inside, you will not have anything to share with your children), throw out the concept of having it all (it's a myth and a dangerous goal to attempt to attain), be an individual (your kids will love you for it, even if you do embarrass them), and spend "no more than an hour a day on housework." I see this book as a sort of literary high-five to women everywhere. Believe in yourself and your mommying skills. Stand up for yourself. Love yourself and love your children
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving, witty, entertaining and graceful, April 6, 2000
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Ariel Gore's collection of essays is like artful finger-food served at a really good party. Each morsel is delicious, clever, well-crafted, and bite-sized -- bite-sized is something you come to appreciate in reading material if you, like I, have a pre-schooler and an infant. But I must admit, I snacked on these essays during the day and then, after the kids went to bed, I pigged out until the whole book was done.

It doesn't matter, I have a feeling I'll be reading this book in snatches for many years yet.

Like the Hipmama Survival Guide, this book offers understanding and nice big doses of reality (contrary to what the media keeps telling you, there ARE mothers of colour, single mothers, mothers who have 'jobs' instead of careers, mothers who paint, mothers who have sex, etc. out there), while avoiding doling out pat advice with a heafty side of guilt. It's an intelligent book and Gore should be congratulated on taking the stance that mothers are capable of complex thought. Maybe because the format of the book is a lot of small essays, I thought there was an excellent effort made to cover the many aspects of motherhood. Among others, there are essays about unspeakable thoughts, money and lack there of, body image, depression, housework, political activism, community, spirituality, guilt, and (my favorite) the value of giving in and indulging your inner goof-off. This should give you an idea that this isn't just another parenting book filled with advice about when babies sleep through the night and what to take to the hospital (should you opt to go to one). It's also unabashedly feminist which is a huge relief after hearing so much nonsense about feminism (esp. among women of my generation) being a dirty word.

This is pure comfort food for your brain. Fill up your plates.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Yay for Hip Mamas!
This book is awesome. Funny, smart and a really quick read.... After wading through at least 40 baby books and childrens books this one really got me. Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by T. A. Olsen

4.0 out of 5 stars Really helped me.....
get through that first month! lol I got it when my son was just born and I was having a serious hard time adjusting and newborns HARD HARD work. Very overwhelming. Read more
Published on July 21, 2006 by Witch in the Hollow Hill

1.0 out of 5 stars What's the Point?
I am currently expecting my first child, so maybe I don't have enough first-hand knowledge to really appreciate the message here, but halfway through, I started to feel mildly... Read more
Published on December 4, 2005 by K. Kenny

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
I loved this book. Ariel Gore made me feel empowered, encouraged and important. There was no "expert advice." Nobody telling me that what I am doing is too much or not enough. Read more
Published on October 16, 2005 by Michelle Tucker

4.0 out of 5 stars It's not a parenting book
If you are looking for a book to teach you about parenting, then this is not it. This book is about one womans life as a mother, and it is very enjoyable. Read more
Published on April 2, 2005 by DreamyDeppMama

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Quite What I Expected, But Enjoyable
I'm not sure what I thought I was getting when I bought the book. Maybe more of a "how-to" book with specific instructions on how to stay sane as mother (wouldn't that... Read more
Published on July 13, 2004 by J. Dunlap

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't forget your own needs
I agree with Ariel, mother's should keep a sense of humor and remember not to neglect their own needs. A happy mother is better for any child. Read more
Published on January 20, 2004 by Dianne Couris, author (whosrun...

5.0 out of 5 stars We deserve the same attention we give our kids!!!!!
Ever fell as though there is no one out there who understands what you are going through as a mother? Read more
Published on December 10, 2003 by Jennifer N.

5.0 out of 5 stars Different babies, different mamas... it's all good
Thanks Ariel for writing such a kick-ass book. This book helped me to totally relax and realize I am doing what is right for me and my baby and have been doing it all along. Read more
Published on July 24, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Every mom should read this book!
This book was so profound I found myself in tears more than once. It was given to me shortly after my daughter was born, and it was so brilliant I've lent out my copy to several... Read more
Published on March 6, 2003

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