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When it was published in 1915, this collection provoked a sensation—for the first time, working women were able to put across their view of maternity. These humbling autobiographical portraits are as valuable today as they were almost 100 years ago: in their own words these women tell of the horrors of bringing 10 children into the world in as many years, of not being able to afford a doctor or nurse, and of the physical and emotional strain of bringing up large families with very little help. These extraordinary and inspiring stories of poverty and hardship remind us of the astounding endurance of women, and the strength of a mother's love.