Tagged ‘Dana Sullivan’

  • Unbuttoned

    Women Open Up About the Pleasures, Pains, and Politics of Breastfeeding
    Unbuttoned

    By Dana Sullivan, Maureen Connolly

    Paperback , $14.00

    In Unbuttoned, 25 talented women writers take on a subject—breastfeeding—that is as simple and primal as it is complex and controversial. By turns funny, angry, sad, and joyous, their essays hold appeal for the many who have been both challenged and awed by the nursing experience. New mothers and moms-to-be will certainly find themselves relating to these personal stories, while experienced mothers and grandmothers will enjoy reminiscing about their own nursing experiences.

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  • Unbuttoned Editors Respond to “The Case Against Breast-Feeding” at Salon.com

    Dana Sullivan and Maureen Connolly rebut “The Case Against Breastfeeding.”

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  • Unbuttoned essay and interview at Salon.com!

    Rachel Sarah’s essay, “SWL(actating)F Seeking Sex with No Strings Attached,” from Unbuttoned: Women Open Up About the Pleasures, Pains, and Politics of Breastfeeding, was featured at Salon.com and sparked some rather lively debate among readers. The conversation continued at Jezebel.com and at BabyCenter.com.

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  • PW on Unbuttoned: “Beautifully Written . . . Powerful and Informative”

    The February 23, 2009, issue of Publishers Weekly featured a glowing review of the anthology Unbuttoned: Women Open Up About the Pleasures, Pains, and Politics of Breastfeeding (April 2009), edited by Dana Sullivan and Maureen Connolly. The review was starred, meaning that it is one of the editors’ top picks for the issue.

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