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# Without a Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class (Live Girls)

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    I couldn't relate to all of this, but...
  

*by F***G on Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2005*

My parents divorced when I was 7 years old.  My mother had primary custody.  She was the first in her family to get a college education, even though she had to go back to night-school to finish her degree due to my arrival on the scene.  Dad had a master's degree in social work, never a big money-making field.  So, during my early years, we were fairly poor and I spent a whole lot of time with many different babysitters while Mom labored in the white-collar world to move us up from working class to middle class.I don't have many memories of my poor years.  When I was 6 or 7, I do remember pretending a porcelain cat bought at a yard sale with my grandmother was actually a Barbie doll, because we couldn't afford a real Barbie at the time.  But I was young and didn't really figure out that money was at all tight until middle school.  Then the typical image-conscious BS became part of my existence.  I always worked to make extra for school clothes, so I could keep up appearances.  I had to have the "right" Levis.  The "right" WBLM t-shirt.  The L.L. Bean tote bag purse.  I couldn't look like one of those Salvation Army rejects.  Thrift stores were not cool where I came from, possibly because the racks were filled with redneck cast-offs.  Kids can be so stupid.This book gave me a couple of "Aha!" moments, particularly when the contributors wrote about fish-out-of-water feelings when functioning within different social castes.  Though I grew up working and then middle class, I went to a very upper class college.  There were definitely times when I felt like I was "passing," as some authors put it.  My upbringing remained a part of me, but not as some deep-seated shame.  I felt power from my roots.  It was nice to read about other women who also felt working class pride, pride in their survival skills and values.I could also relate to the sense of loss of those who felt somewhere in between their class of origin and their current economic class.  You can't really go home again, after a certain point.  Yet, you never feel like you fully belong where you are either.  You have to create a place for yourself.  And that's what a lot of these women write about:  finding their place.

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    Survivors!
  

*by T***. on Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2017*

This is an important collection of women writers who deserve to be heard.  It is refreshing to hear from women who know what poverty and struggle are like from experience.

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    Great Read
  

*by J***O on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019*

Excellent book ..! It’s actually my second copy

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