Women Without Kids: The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood
This is a radical reframing of motherhood, “Women Without Kids” challenges societal norms and celebrates the choices made by women who choose not to have children. This personal and anthropological exploration delves into themes of intergenerational healing, feminism, and environmentalism, highlighting the significance of childlessness as a form of gender equality. Against the backdrop of a global reproduction slowdown, author Ruby Warrington argues that childless women can live without regret, shame, or compromise. The book unites the “unsung sisterhood” of non-mothers, transforming them from pariahs to vital contributors to women’s evolution, collective healing, and global family.