The tale of the innocents

Lactation, criminality and the economics of care

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  • Published 20260203
  • ISBN: 978-1-923213-16-6
  • Extent: 196pp
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I WAS DUE to pick up my daughter, Orly, nine months old and all melting cheeks, from my friend Lily’s place. I felt I was used to having a baby and ready to experiment with new ways to jigsaw mothering work (which doesn’t pay) and writing (which pays a little). Lily, an absolute darling, had offered to take Orly for a couple of hours to play with her own daughter while I bunkered down in the library. I found Orly bright and relaxed upon my return. 

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