Book Review: The End of Woman by Carrie Gress
What I found in reading this book was a mirror to see places where the feminist movement had strewn bad seeds that I was still letting grow in my garden. It made me pity the women caught up in all this, and it made me better understand my current culture while running as far away from it as possible. It made me stronger and clearer and braver in my thoughts. I know where I stand and why and with whom, and it isn’t the feminist or any of their lies.
Book Review: Songs of a Housewife by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Theology of Home II: The Spiritual Art of Homemaking by Carrie Gress, Noelle Mering
The general tone of the book, like the first book, was peaceful, beautiful, quiet, gentle and mothering (in a good way). It was a calm oasis in my day to stop and read a chapter at lunch.