Reviews
Suspenseful [and] unsparing…Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary exposé." —New York Times Book ReviewOrenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way."—MoreJust when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind…Daisy is a fine meditation on what it means to live a fulfilled life."—PeopleRiveting...It's no small feat to write a page turner that gives away the ending on the dust jacket, but Waiting for Daisy is more than just the Perils of Peggy. Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once."—Los Angeles Times , Orenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way., "Suspenseful [and] unsparing...Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary exposé." -- New York Times Book Review "Orenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way." -- More "Just when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind...Daisy is a fine meditation on what it means to live a fulfilled life." -- People "Riveting...It's no small feat to write a page turner that gives away the ending on the dust jacket, but Waiting for Daisy is more than just the Perils of Peggy. Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once." -- Los Angeles Times, Riveting...It's no small feat to write a page turner that gives away the ending on the dust jacket, but Waiting for Daisy is more than just the Perils of Peggy. Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once., "Suspenseful [and] unsparing...Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary expos." -- New York Times Book Review "Orenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way." -- More "Just when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind...Daisy is a fine meditation on what it means to live a fulfilled life." -- People "Riveting...It's no small feat to write a page turner that gives away the ending on the dust jacket, but Waiting for Daisy is more than just the Perils of Peggy. Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once." -- Los Angeles Times, Praise forWaiting for Daisy: "Suspenseful [and] unsparing…Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary exposé."-New York Times Book Review "Orenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way."-More "Just when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind."-People "Riveting…Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once." -Los Angeles Times, Just when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind...Daisy is a fine meditation on what it means to live a fulfilled life., "Suspenseful [and] unsparing…Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary exposé." -New York Times Book Review "Orenstein's memoir is not just hers; it is the story of a generation of women who dared to wait for motherhood, took risks to achieve it and were brave enough to question their decisions every step of the way." -More "Just when you think there is no more to say about the comedy and tragedy of infertility, Peggy Orenstein comes along and changes your mind…Daisy is a fine meditation on what it means to live a fulfilled life." -People "Riveting...It's no small feat to write a page turner that gives away the ending on the dust jacket, but Waiting for Daisy is more than just the Perils of Peggy. Orenstein has written a memoir, a confession, a polemic and a love story all at once." -Los Angeles Times, Suspenseful [and] unsparing...Orenstein's interrogation of her own profiteering pregnancy retinue comes across as a welcome, even necessary exposé.