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SUMMARY:Kate Bolick
DESCRIPTION:Journalist Kate Bolick’s 2011 Atlantic cover story\, “All the Single Ladies\,” sparked a heated debate on modern notions of romance\, family\, career\, and success. The story\, drawing more than one million readers\, put forth the statistic that 50% of the adult population is single (compared with 33 percent in 1950)—and that percentage is likely to keep growing. \nIn Spinster: Making a Life of One’s Own\, Bolick goes beyond the statistics and uses her personal experiences to explore why she\, and more than 100 million American women\, remains unmarried today. Exploring why others fear a life she has come to relish\, Bolick highlights the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single and also pulls back the curtain on pioneering\, unmarried women across the centuries. She examines the need to build our lives on our own terms\, by our own rules\, and with our own ideas of family. \nBolick also raises the question of what women living their adult lives alone (if only for a time) means for society. While a life lived alone is often seen as a waiting period—an in-between stage—what Bolick shows is that this stage itself is a viable way of life; women can live their whole lives as solo actors. \nBolick is a contributing editor for The Atlantic\, freelance writer for ELLE\, The New York Times\, and The Wall Street Journal. In conversation with Scott Stossel\, the editor of The Atlantic. Book signing to follow.
URL:https://www.sixthandi.org/event/kate-bolick/
LOCATION:Sixth & I\, 600 I Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Authors & Talks,Talks & Entertainment
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