A review by yourfriendtorie
Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence by Rebecca Walker

1.0

Almost as boring as the Andy Warhol diaries, just more neurotic in its self-analysis. Add Sex and the City references and tedious descriptions of a privileged yuppie lifestyle, and I am officially left cold. My initial interest in this book was based on the subtitle: "Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence," but I had to double check the definition of "ambivalence" when, on the very first page, Walker claims that she's wanted to have a baby since she was a teenager. I guess this is where I stopped being able to relate. I'm not sure why I kept reading.