I Read Rachel Cusk’s A Life’s Work: My Honest First-Person Review and Key Takeaways
I’ve always found Rachel Cusk’s *A Life’s Work* to be a striking and unusually honest entry point into the realities of early motherhood, identity, and the uneasy transformation that can come with becoming a parent. Written with Cusk’s sharp, reflective voice, the book has drawn attention for the way it resists sentimental expectations and instead…
