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Free Ebook , by Belle Boggs

Free Ebook , by Belle Boggs

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, by Belle Boggs

, by Belle Boggs


, by Belle Boggs


Free Ebook , by Belle Boggs

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Product details

File Size: 1286 KB

Print Length: 257 pages

Publisher: Graywolf Press (September 6, 2016)

Publication Date: September 6, 2016

Language: English

ASIN: B01LSP8CI2

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#108,194 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Overall, I agree that Belle Boggs is a gifted writer. She does have a talent for the written word. This book made it very obvious to me that she has vast experience in the art of the short story, since "The Art of Waiting" read not as a book, but a collection of short stories cobbled together. This unfortunately made reading the book troublesome, as I would feel thrust from one storyline to another rather abruptly. The strength of the book was in the sections detailing her own experience with infertility, but those were watered down by cutting away into some other tangent. The overall impression felt disjointed.Speaking of Boggs' own experiences, I wanted her to go deeper. I was left wanting more. She titled the book "The Art of Waiting." I wanted to know more about her own art of waiting. I, too, have experienced infertility and I know the insane toll it takes on a woman physically, spiritually and emotionally. At one point in the book Boggs talks about how she doesn't even have to take a home pregnancy test because she monitors her cycles via her temperature so she knows when her period is about ready to arrive. But she leaves it at that. I wanted to know HOW that felt for her. I know how it feels for me, and I wanted to connect with the author on that emotional level. But I never got the sense of anything other than a superficial glossing over about the deeper issues infertility raises. Or, after all this waiting, she FINALLY gets her beloved baby, HOW did that feel? It was written rather how-hum. I wanted to feel the magic of it, and the book missed that mark for me.This book is touted as a memoir, but honestly, it read like a research paper. For some, that may be a perk. But for me, I wanted the curtains ripped off and the true heart of the matter to be shown. I didn't want to read about gorillas and the first IVF mother. I wanted to know more about Boggs' journey. I wanted to connect with it. Instead, I felt like I had to keep searching the bottom of the page for footnotes.The other stumbling block I have is Boggs' semi-idolization of IVF. She spends time early in the book saying how she feared it, but then just goes along later and it's no big deal and boom! Pregnant first try. Well of course she's going to be a champion of the practice. She writes nothing of her own experience with the drugs despite quoting plenty of message board stories about Lupron side effects earlier in the book. She touches on the problematic issues with any sort of ART (while also wrongly stating that every other form of ART is worthless except for IVF; this is not true in every circumstance), but she doesn't expand on those. She focuses a lot on the problems of surrogacy and other ART procedures in other parts of the world, but I would have liked to have read more about how many clinics here in the USA often use IVF as a first choice in cases that do not need it. About how the focus of these clinics is a baby, not the well-being of said baby and mother. Ends justifies the means sort of thing. Many women are potentially harmed by this. In reality, ART is not the guaranteed saving grace/ace in the hole for everyone, every time. It frustrates me when it is portrayed like that. Women don't realize that they don't need to give 100% authority of themselves over to the doctors. Boggs touches on this when she notes how she stood by her ground and insisted only one embryo be transplanted despite the conventional wisdom to transplant three. I wish she would have focused more on women being more empowered in their own fertility journey.Overall, I agree Boggs is a good writer and there were nuggets of goodness in this book, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I had hoped. I would get rolling in one chapter, only to find myself in some unexpected left turn reading about insurance, when all I really wanted to hear was how on earth the author kept her hope alive after all these years. I didn't want some candy-floss version of IVF and praises for companies that allow women to freeze their eggs at 22. I wanted to know how Boggs saw her years of waiting as art.

I really enjoyed this book. I liked that the author weaved her personal story in amongst fact and other stories. It was informative yet had a lot of emotion and feeling. Would recommend if you're struggling with infertility, have a family or friend struggling with infertility, or just want to be informed.

This was a great read. As a father who has never experienced the challenges of infertility, I found Boggs writing to be incredibly engaging. As a physician, I learned more about infertility than I was taught in medical school.

A beautifully written and impeccably researched collection of essays on infertility with a focus on IVF. Boggs' voice is clear and compelling—this is a must-read for anyone struggling with infertility or undergoing assisted reproductive technology.

I am a man and a father. I did not experience difficulty conceiving in the same way my partner did. I wish I'd had this book back then so I might have had a better understanding of not only why we felt so alone, but also of the strange and sometimes arbitrary cultural assumptions that we had accepted and were acting out to the point of misery. So, for me, this is a book about a society, viewed through the lens of reproductive culture. The writing is sublime, she is a terrific short story writer, too. But the appeal, for me, is to witness a supple, incisive, and generous mind calmly examine a fundamental aspect of our culture, in all its social, psychological, scientific and economic exoressions, and ask: why? (The implied question in all this: Can we do better, can we be less cruel, can we be more light-hearted about life?)

The book was delivered on time and was a much better quality than I expected with it being a used book. Content wise, We are still not all the way through but my wife can't stop talking about it and it's provided quite a bit of insight on what to expect and how to support her through the coming months.

Belle Boggs has written a profound and deeply moving book about infertility and parenthood. I found my own experiences (she wrote about her own) placed in a much larger context. One that explored modern reproduction in the United States and Assisted Reproductive Technology through stories of families, science, religion, politics, and above all patience and tenacity. Informative and deeply moving.

A clear and thoughtful memoir about Belle Boggs' fertility journey that weaves in history, science, sociology, and psychology. This book will be a great read for those newly diagnosed and beginning their path to parenthood or to the initiated.

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