Cathy chronicles the demands of a "thirty-something" career woman responding to the modern complexities of everyday life. A broad audience will relate to the hassles of relationships and career challenges in which Cathy finds solutions. Emmy Award for Best Animated Special.
The spokeswoman for a generation, Cathy's newest collection promises another batch of giggles and "ouches" for her millions of adoring fans. Cathy has become the symbol for today's single career women and continues to appear in more and more papers daily--1,100 worldwide.
Barnhill uses personal stories, Scripture, advice, and humor to offer moms hope and encouragement to make it through the times when they need a little levity in life.
Cathy was a lovely girl with a wonderful life. She had a beautiful family and a loving husband. There were many ups and downs in their relationship, but to any onlookers, they were picture perfect. Things are perfect when she wasn’t thinking about her past. She dreams of what she really wants to do with her life but always feels she’ll be judged if the truth comes out. Cathy becomes complacent with the repetitious cycle of chores and continues with what is needed of her. The day comes that she perceives to be a wonderful change in their life. She has a new career opportunity. She is perfect for the job and she loves it. Then Jeff emails her. He lifts the fog and her ambitions become clear again. She becomes torn between the family she has built and the feelings for Jeff that never ended.
At a moment when reproduction is increasingly politicized, the volume explores the breadth of contemporary research on reproduction from the perspective of medical sociology, illuminating the lived experience of reproduction and offering insights to inform sociology and health policy.