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The Price of Motherhood : Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the
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The Price of Motherhood : Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued Paperback - 2002

by Crittenden, Ann

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One of the misleading impressions left in the wake of the women's movement is that it swept away women's traditional lives, like a sand-storm burying the artifacts of an ancient civilization.

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Ann Crittenden is the author of "Killing the Sacred Cows: Bold Ideas for a New Economy." A former reporter for "The New York Times "and a Pulitzer Prize nominee, she has also been a financial writer for "Newsweek," a visiting lecturer at M.I.T. and Yale, and an economics commentator on "CBS News." Her articles have appeared in "Fortune," The "Nation," "Foreign Affairs," "McCalls," and "Working Woman," among others. She lives with her husband and son in Washington, D.C.