Spinster : making a life of one's own / Kate Bolick.
"Whom to marry, and when will it happen-these two questions define every woman's existence." So begins a revelatory and slyly erudite look at the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single. Using her own experiences as a starting point, journalist and cultural critic Kate Bolick invites us into her carefully considered, passionately lived life, weaving together the past and present to examine why- she-along with over 100 million American women, whose ranks keep growing-remains unmarried.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780553397451
- ISBN: 0553397451
- Physical Description: 8 audio discs (9 1/2 hr.) : digital ; 12 cm
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: [New York] : Random House Audio, 2015.
- Copyright: ℗2015.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from container. Compact disc. |
Formatted Contents Note: | There, thought unbraids itself -- The spinster wish -- The essayist: part I -- The columnist -- The poet -- The essayist: part II -- The novelist -- The social visionary -- The essayist: part III -- Are women people yet? |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by the author. |
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Subject: | Bolick, Kate. Authors, American > 21st century > Biography. Single women > United States > Psychology. Bolick, Kate. Authors, American. Single women > Psychology. United States. |
Genre: | Autobiographies. Compact discs. Audiobooks. Autobiographies. Biography. Audiobooks. |
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- 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Porter County PL - Valparaiso Public Library | 306.8153 BOLIC (Text) | 33410013353869 | Adult Audiobooks | Available | - |
Starke Co PL - Koontz Lake Branch (Walkerton) | BCD 921 BOL (Text) | 30141001106083 | AUDIOBOOK | Available | - |
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Kate Bolick is a contributing editor to The Atlantic. She was previously the executive editor of Domino magazine. She lives in New York.