In twenty-first-century America, our stories have become one and the same: we work to consume, we live to consume, we are what we consume. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
Many men today can cook, or at least order takeout, and know where and how to hire domestic help, perhaps with refreshing clarity and less anxiety than ever-conflicted mothers. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
In my case, when it arrived at 49, perimenopause was terrifying and like nothing I had ever before physically experienced. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
In the end, the real wisdom of menopause may be in questioning how fun or even sane this chore wheel called modern life actually is. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
Almost 50 years old now, some 30 years after graduation, I look at my Caltech classmates and conclude that math whizzes do not take over the world. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
When I think of Chinese parents, I think of people who weep upon hearing Beethoven, but who can’t necessarily bring that joy to others. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
Approaching 50, I am living a life that is less sunlit Waldman/Chabon than tattered Charles Bukowski. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote
I’m pretty sure that changing diapers of all sizes isn’t the kind of women’s work Betty Friedan had in mind, nor Linda Hirshman. Sandra Tsing Loh Read Quote