• Women Without Kids

  • The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood
  • By: Ruby Warrington
  • Narrated by: Ruby Warrington
  • Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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Women Without Kids

By: Ruby Warrington
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Publisher's summary

“A startling, confronting, and liberating treatise.”—Holly Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of Quit Like a Woman

What is “woman” if not “mother”?

Anything she wants to be.

Foregoing motherhood has traditionally marked a woman as “other.” With no official place setting for her in our society, she has hovered on the sidelines: the quirky girl, the neurotic career obsessive, the “eccentric” aunt. Instead of continuing to paint women without kids as sad, self-obsessed, or somehow dysfunctional, what if we saw them as boldly forging a first-in-a-civilization vision for a fully autonomous womankind? Or as journalist and thought leader Ruby Warrington asks, What if being a woman without kids were in fact its own kind of legacy?

Taking in themes from intergenerational healing to feminism to environmentalism, this personal look and anthropological dig into a stubbornly taboo topic is a timely and brave reframing of what it means not to be a mom. Our experiences and discourse around non-motherhood are central to women’s ongoing fight for gender equality. And whether we are childless by design or circumstance, we can live without regret, shame, or compromise.

Bold and tenderhearted, Women Without Kids seeks first and foremost to help valorize a path that is the natural consequence of women having more say about the choices we make and how our lives play out. Within this, it unites the unsung sisterhood of non-mothers—no longer pariahs or misfits, but as a vital part of our evolution and collective healing as women, as humans, and as a global family.

©2023 Ruby Warrington (P)2023 Sounds True

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“I have read countless books on the subject of chosen childlessness, and I can’t remember encountering one written with such candor, care, and precision of thought. It’s easy to be glib about this subject, to tuck into defensiveness even while espousing pride and certainty. In Women Without Kids, Ruby Warrington does just the opposite. She tells her story with deep insight, great humor, and, best of all, an endless curiosity about the motives of her own mind. She’s also done her research and knows her history, which she uses to draw important connections between the personal choices we make and the political and social landscapes that inform them. Essential reading no matter how you feel about kids!”—Meghan Daum, editor of Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids

Women Without Kids is a necessary invitation for us to reconsider our relationship to and with motherhood. Traditionally, being a child-free woman is expected to come with shame and regret—Ruby’s latest work adds celebration and necessary nuance to the story of women and people of all genders intentionally living child-free.”—Rachel Cargle, founder of The Loveland Foundation, The Loveland Group, and Rich Auntie Supreme

“In Women Without Kids, Ruby Warrington offers a compassionate exploration into what can be a highly loaded and emotional topic—the choice whether or not to have children. She explores the different factors that contribute to this decision, while her honest and vulnerable sharing of her personal journey inspires deep self-reflection in readers. Women Without Kids is a must-read for anyone seeking a full understanding of all the dynamics that play into this significant life choice.”—Dr. Nicole LePera, New York Times bestselling author of How to Do the Work

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She was reading to me!

I needed every word! Thank you Ruby for being a voice for people like me and for feeling empowered by it!

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Clarity

That I’m not alone in my thoughts on how society condemns us for not having children but also get no help

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Feeling seen!

Women Without Kids so carefully and concisely puts into words all the reasons women do not need, want or should be expected to bear children. From difficulty in fertility to those that choose an "affirmative no", it is confirmation that women are more than and complete without the need for dependants.

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Don't let the title fool you, this is a must read for ALL

I heard about the author on my favorite podcast. This book made me feel seen as a Mom. No one talks about this subject! This book helped me understand I wasn't ever not enough as a Mom, but I've been trying to be a Mom in a world that makes parenting so difficult, almost impossible to survive with any autonomy still in tact. I am single Mom of 2 and this book just justified most of my inner most secret thoughts.

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Empowering

I wish I had had this book in my twenties when I struggled more potently with feeling different for not wanting to be a mother. But at 38, I still found clarity and empowerment in Warrington’s research and personal story. I recommend it to parents, non parents by choice and non parents not by choice, alike

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Loved it

I loved this book and the reading of it was an enriching and entertaining presence in my ears. Highly recommend.

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Brilliant!

This book is so much more than what the title reveals. It’s a much needed, bigger conversation for women and especially at this time. Ruby has put incredible thought and work into writing this book. It’s smart, caring and thought provoking.

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Finally someone that wrote about my existence!

Thank you for writing about my life and why this choice is truly our own, and ultimately that's ok. So validating and eye opening as someone that knew from a young child I didn't want to be a Mom. Never even felt Motherly to another child. I appreciate showing you emotions in the book and not editing that out, that meant a lot to me.

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Create your own legacy!

I really appreciated this book for multiple reasons. As someone who has chosen to be childless prior to reading this book, I still found the material validating and thought provoking. There is more to us as women than simply our choice to procreate or not, and what a beautiful choice we have and deserve to make for ourselves and the next generation.

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wonderful insights

I read many of the other books on this topic that she references about a decade ago. I found her approach fresh and insightful, while validating the messages I received from the others. my child free journey is different in that I had a wonderful mother, so the sections of her self reflections were a bit disconnected for me. that said, t often found myself repeating phrases and responding outloud. Excellent!

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