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Chelsea Conaboy is a veteran journalist, specialising in personal and public health. She was part of the Boston Globe's Pulitzer prize-winning team for coverage of the Boston Marathon Bombing and more recently, has worked as a freelance magazine writer with bylines at Mother Jones, Politico, The Week, The Boston Globe Magazine and others. She lives in Maine with her husband, their two young sons and her own changing maternal brain.
Mother Brain feels like a book that will inspire today's new
parents: socially alert, inclusive, kind . . . Conaboy promises a
new route through the parenting wilds
*SUNDAY TIMES*
I wish I'd had this book when I first became a mother. If I'd known
what was coming, I might not have been so blindsided by how
different I felt in my own head. Chelsea Conaboy has done a great
service to parents and brains everywhere . . . I am so grateful for
her work, insight, courage and generosity
*EMMA JANE UNSWORTH, author of AFTER THE STORM*
Chelsea Conaboy presents a vital new narrative of what it means to
parent, and to care. Meticulously researched and deeply personal,
Mother Brain explores how parenting and caregiving shapes us,
changes us and makes us human. Compelling and compassionate, this
is the book we need as we look towards a future where parenting, in
all its diversity, is valued and celebrated
*ELINOR CLEGHORN, author of UNWELL WOMEN*
An awesomely detailed and refreshingly positive review of brain
science as a rich source of explanations for the often surprising,
commonly bewildering, routinely criticised experiences of
parenthood . . . powerful, honest and reassuring. A great read for
beleaguered new (and old) parents
*PROFESSOR GINA RIPPON, author of THE GENDERED BRAIN*
I absolutely loved Mother Brain. If I had read it in the early days
of my recovery from postpartum psychosis, it would have been more
than medicine - reassuring, legitimising and qualifying all those
negative feelings that I thought were "just me"
*LAURA DOCKRILL, author of WHAT HAVE I DONE?*
A compelling book that upends popular notions about becoming a
parent. Conaboy beautifully expresses her experience as a mother
and weaves this together with interviews with parents, the history
of the idea of maternal instinct and an overview of research on how
parenting changes the brain . . . MOTHER BRAIN reminds us why
scientific research is a feminist issue
*NEW STATESMAN*
I learned so much from Mother Brain - about neuroscience, yes. But
also about pernicious mythmaking, and the vast chasm between the
reductive, sexist lines we're sold about motherhood versus the
science and stories of how families are actually made, how brains
and hearts and bodies are transformed by pregnancy and parenthood.
A generous, engaging, deeply researched book that will change the
way you think about your own parents, your children and
yourself
*REBECCA TRAISTER, author of GOOD AND MAD*
A fascinating insight into a hugely complex but important topic.
Mother Brain is vital reading for anyone who wants to understand
more about how and why the maternal brain changes during such an
important life event. Conaboy writes in a compelling and accessible
way that will help so many people understand themselves better
*MELISSA HOGENBOOM, author of THE MOTHERHOOD COMPLEX*
Fearlessly researched and deeply empathetic, Mother Brain blew my
mind. Every page pruned away sexist, guilt-inducing assumptions
about the 'maternal instinct'. If every new parent, boss and
lawmaker read this book, we would make a century of progress
overnight
*LAUREN SMITH BRODY, author of THE FIFTH TRIMESTER*
Mother Brain takes direct aim at the damaging and false narratives
of morality and biology that have shaped our thinking about women
and mothers for centuries. Fascinating and relatable . . . A
must-read
*BRIGID SCHULTE, author of OVERWHELMED*
Shines a bright light on the truth of parenthood, and the way it
changes us. Mother Brain is a book for anyone raising a child, or
who ever was one. Insightful, generous and wise
*JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN, author of SHE'S NOT THERE*
Mother Brain captivated me from page one. Conaboy fearlessly pours
herself into the silence surrounding the open secret of mothering
and caregiving - how we are profoundly remade by it, in both
beautiful and destabilising ways
*ANGELA GARBES, author of LIKE A MOTHER*
[Conaboy] deploys her journalistic skill to bring this complex
subject to a readable level . . . Mother Brain isn't a parenting
manual but rather a work of pop science jam-packed with
neurobiological research; it's both fascinating and surprisingly
readable . . . Highly recommended
*LIBRARY JOURNAL *starred review**
Part memoir, part scientific sleuthing, Mother Brain is
storytelling at its very best. This book is deeply engrossing, not
only because it untangles so many mysteries, but because it helps
us reframe what we thought we already knew - about motherhood,
about parenting, about ourselves. A game-changer
*AMY ELLIS NUTT, author of THE TEENAGE BRAIN*
Engaging . . . The author deftly translates scientific studies into
accessible prose that speaks to needs and anxieties that many
parents share
*KIRKUS REVIEWS*
Becoming a parent often comes with an influx of overwhelming
feelings, and beliefs that result in guilt and shame. Conaboy
dissects the research of what is truly going on inside our brains
through storytelling to help us remove the unrealistic parenting
expectations and get true support
*EVE RODSKY, author of FAIR PLAY*
An illuminating examination of the changes the brain goes through
during parenthood. Surprising and enlightening, this should be
required reading for all caregivers
*PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Starred Review*
Mother Brain uses science to confirm a truth known to adoptive and
other non-gestational parents: becoming a parent rewires our brains
to love and care for children, just like biological parents. This
physiological change anchors us to our children and makes space for
society to see us as real parents. Thank you, Chelsea Conaboy, for
including our mother brain in your tome about parenthood
*NEFERTITI AUSTIN, author of MOTHERHOOD SO WHITE*
Mother Brain offers a science-based reassurance that 'unlike a
rigid instinct, [parental aptitude] also can be repaired and
redirected' by any motivated caregiver
*SCIENCE MAGAZINE*
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