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In her latest novel, After Birth, Elisa Albert writes about motherhood and friendship. The book tells the story of Ari who lives in a town in upstate New York and is supposed to be working on a Ph.D. in women’s studies but she has major postpartum depression.
The book issues a wake-up call to a culture that turns its new mothers into exiles and expects them to act like natives.
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In her latest novel, After Birth, Elisa Albert writes about motherhood and friendship. The book tells the story of Ari who lives in a town in upstate New York and is supposed to be working on a Ph.D. in women’s studies but she has major postpartum depression.
The book issues a wake-up call to a culture that turns its new mothers into exiles and expects them to act like natives.

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