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In
(Not) Keeping Up With Our Parents,
Mooney illustrates how members of this class are
increasingly opting out of creative and service-oriented
careers, choosing to delay or forgo having children,
carrying significant debt well into middle age, and
struggling so hard to keep their own finances secure
that they have little resources to offer those less
fortunate. The issues they face—negotiating massive
student loan and credit card debt, struggling to pay for
health and child care, and choosing between funding
their children’s education and their own
retirement—reveal an entire segment of society teetering
on the edge.
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Can’t Believe She Did That offers a new and
compelling perspective on conflict and competition among
women in the workplace. Based on real stories from real
women, the book provides a provocative social and
cultural exploration of the often troubled and painful
dynamics that unfold among women on the job.
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Part
memoir, part journey into the fascinating world of
Thoroughbred horse racing, My Racing Heart weaves
together Nan Mooney’s passion for racehorses, fostered
by a bold and adventurous grandmother, and her lifelong
romance with the track.
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successful blind date.”
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