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Women's Work: A Reckoning with Work and Home

15 min · 29. maalis 2025
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Megan K. Stack's Women's Work is a memoir exploring her experiences as a working mother who hires domestic workers in China and India. This book summary podcast examines the complex and often fraught relationships she develops with her nannies and housekeepers, highlighting the ethical and emotional challenges of employing impoverished women. Stack reflects on the societal expectations placed upon mothers, the realities of childcare, and the often-unacknowledged contributions of domestic workers. Ultimately, the memoir explores themes of motherhood, class, and global inequality, raising questions about the personal and societal costs of balancing work and family life. Check out the full book here: https://amzn.to/428cTgp [https://amzn.to/428cTgp]

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