![]() ![]() "You're reviewing a book you've never seen, but you hate it?"ĬNN reached out to Gottlieb to talk about the hubbub surrounding her best-selling new book, why the word "settling" shouldn't give women hives and when impersonating Austin Powers on a date becomes a problem. "The firestorm is with women who literally say on their blogs, 'I haven't read the book and have no desire to, but here's what I think about it,' " Gottlieb said. It's fired up bloggers and set off a barrage of e-mail exchanges shared by women.īut the 43-year-old author, a single mother by choice, feels a bit misunderstood by those who say they are outraged. Good Enough," which first appeared a couple years ago as an essay in the Atlantic, has touched a nerve. Lori Gottlieb's "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. ![]() It's made 30- and 40-somethings gasp, stomp their feet in defiance and mutter, "How could she?" ![]() (CNN) - Hers is the book title that's been heard around the single women's world. "Nobody said having it all was finding perfection" ![]() She asks: "Is getting less than everything we want truly settling?" She says it isn't.Author Lori Gottlieb, a 43-year-old single mother by choice, feels misunderstood.Book title, "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. ![]()
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