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Tough Choices: Bearing an Illegitimate Child in Japan | Ekaterina Hertog
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As is the case in Western industrialized countries, Japan is seeing a rise in the number of unmarried couples, later marriages, and divorces. What sets Japan apart, however, is that the percentage of children born out of wedlock has hardly changed in the past fifty years. This book provides the first systematic study of single motherhood in contemporary Japan. Seeking to answer why illegitimate births in Japan remain such a rarity, Hertog spent over three years interviewing single mothers, academics, social workers, activists, and policymakers about the beliefs, values, and choices that unmarried Japanese mothers have. Pairing her findings with extensive research, she considers the economic and legal disadvantages these women face, as well as the cultural context that underscores family change and social inequality in Japan. This is the only scholarly account that offers sufficient detail to allow for extensive comparisons with unmarried mothers in the West.
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katy4peas
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Here are my choices for our group reads. Let me know what you think group N. #lmpbc @Jerdencon @ads0123 @DGRachel

Everybody posted great title choices! It‘s going to be hard to choose. 😬

DGRachel The only one I‘ve read is Peril at End House and I wasn‘t a fan. I‘m good with trying any of the others. 3y
katy4peas @DGRachel okay! I haven‘t read any of them, so I‘m up for any of these. No problem! 3y
ads0123 Either of these work for me but I‘m leaning towards Third Girl or Towards Zero. 3y
suvata We did a Christie group last round and it was really fun. Enjoy! 3y
katy4peas Okay, i think I‘m going with Towards Zero! @DGRachel @ads0123 @Jerdencon (edited) 3y
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chelreads
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It was pretty hard to choose three but I‘d pick books📚, coffee☕️, and pajamas😴! #Pick3 @GypsyKat

GypsyKat Great choices! ❤️ 5y
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Bklover
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#Pick3. It‘s a real struggle between coffee and tea!

Sarz I picked the same three! 5y
GypsyKat Great choices! ❤️ 5y
Bklover @Sarz @GypsyKat I‘ll bet there‘s not a single Litten that picked jewelry! 5y
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GypsyKat @Bklover I‘ve actually seen a couple! Jewelry was tied with chocolate for fourth for me, but only because of my wedding rings. 5y
Bklover @GypsyKat Well, I stand corrected! I guess it just wouldn‘t be on my list! 😉😘 5y
GypsyKat @Bklover I think the only thing I haven‘t seen anyone pick is dry shampoo. I love my dry shampoo, but it definitely ranks low on this list! 😉 5y
Bklover @GypsyKat I don‘t think my daughter would go very far without her dry shampoo! (She‘s not a Litten, tho) 5y
GypsyKat @Bklover Non Littens definitely tend to have slightly different priorities. I know that we ALL chose books! 📚😊 5y
Bklover @GypsyKat Yes!!!!❤️❤️😘 5y
fleeting We both got Chekhov in that quiz and we both chose the same 3 things in this list!! 😂✋ 5y
Bklover @fleeting Kindred spirits!! 5y
minkyb We must be related. Those are my 3 picks!🤗 5y
Bklover @minkyb We can have slumber parties💜💜💜💜 Kindred spirits! 5y
minkyb Excellent! 5y
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Lizpixie
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So, after I saw my massive #MountTBR I‘ve narrowed it down to this four as my #NextRead but I need your help in deciding which is first! Tell me in the comments whether you prefer A, B, C or D. I‘ll randomly select a Litten who comments & I‘ll send them a card with some bookmarks & stickers. It‘s not much but I hope you like it! #LikeTryingToChooseBetweenChildren PS, I just noticed that each book starts with The!
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TheKidUpstairs B. It sounds wonderfully eerie and unsettling! 6y
Lizpixie Oops. Should‘ve linked in the comments to the books! A: 6y
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LeahBergen B! @DeborahSmall bought me a copy and it‘s bloody gorgeous. 😍😍 6y
ChasingOm A was one of my favorite reads last year and introduced me to an entirely new genre — Weird Westerns! ❤️ 6y
Johanna414 Based solely on the covers, I say B or C. So pretty! 6y
squirrelbrain I‘d go with D - I haven‘t read it yet myself, but it‘s the one I‘ve seen most recommended on here. 6y
MyNamesParadise I‘ve read D and I really enjoyed it!! 6y
AmberWB C just because it jumps out at me. 😉 6y
MamaGina I read D and loved it and I think you would too. Just when you think it's finished there's a short final chapter that makes you go 😳 Love when that happens!🤓 6y
Ottergirl D because that‘s one I want to read 6y
drbethandherkindle Agree with @MamaGina — I read it, liked it, and it seems like a good pick for you! 6y
Lizpixie Congratulations @TheKidUpstairs Your name was drawn out of the bowl by my daughter. I‘ll be making you a personalised bookmark! Send me an email at green-eyed-pixie@hotmail.com with your name & address, plus any quote you prefer & your favourite colour/s 🎉🎉🎉 (edited) 6y
Lizpixie Thank you to everyone who commented, it looks like I‘ll be reading The Chalk Man next❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️ 6y
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vivastory
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😬😬😂

Leniverse Tough question, but I think the first one. Getting to talk to a favourite author and critique their work? Sure! I mean, I think my grandmother would get a great laugh out of 50 Shades, but on the other hand I might get to chat with, say, Neil Gaiman! Sorry grandma. 6y
vivastory @Leniverse Haha, good point. Although I think I'd die of embarrassment either way 6y
OrangeMooseReads Hmmmm 50 Shades to my Grandparents because none of them can hear LOL 😂 6y
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EloisaJames I choose B because reading aloud in a cemetery wouldn‘t be too bad (but I‘ve never read 50 Shades). 6y
AmyG Oh definitely 50 shades to my European stuffy grandparents. 👍🏻 6y
TricksyTails @Leniverse I was about to say the same! I could chat with Neil Gaiman and he's lovely enough to not be upset, at least outwardly. 6y
ReadingEnvy My one remaining grandparent deserves to have to listen to Fifty Shades. 😈 6y
Moray_Reads I feel like I could have a lovely, amenable chat with Ali Smith about a manuscript I disliked. I'm sure she'd convince me otherwise and a good job because I have no grandparents left! 6y
vivastory @ReadingEnvy Hahaha. I just read Annie Spence's letter to "Grey" in Dear Fahrenheit 451. 6y
ReadingEnvy @vivastory oh that was a good one I think? 6y
vivastory @ReadingEnvy it was. This book is hilarious. I was reading it at Wendy's & I received a few looks for laughing 6y
batsy My grandparents have passed on and I think they deserve to be entertained in the afterlife 😁 6y
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