Born on May 7, 1940, Kim Chernin is a renowned fiction writer known for her profound character development and emotional expression in her works.
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“To me, socialism was just common sense.”
Source: In My Mother's House: A Daughter's Story
“We felt the one thing the system feared was angry women. We wanted milk for the children.”
“a woman obsessed with her body is also obsessed with the limitations of her emotional life.”
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
“I fear, as any daughter would, losing myself back into the mother.”
Source: In My Mother's House
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
“Science is not neutral in its judgments, nor dispassionate, nor detached.”
Source: The obsession: reflections on the tyranny of slenderness
“Secretly, we wish anyone we love will think exactly the way we do.”
Source: In My Mother's House
