WEDNESDAY SISTERS is written in clear, honest prose about women I could have known, raising babies in places I have been. This is a story of a group of young mothers who meet in a neighborhood park in Palo Alto during the 1960's. They meet at first by chance and then by arrangement. We remember ...
—AWOL journalist Martha Gellhorn Fletcher said—for about the fifth time—that we needed to find a doctor for me, but I couldn’t imagine another hour or two would matter for my arm and it certainly might for Liv’s photos and my copy. Fletcher relented, and he offered to go into ...
Kath said when she invited us to a Derby party at her house that spring, just the Wednesday Sisters and our husbands for some good ol’ Kentucky fun, “are that you wear a hat, and you tuck a little money in your pocketbook, to wager, like. Study well on that hat, too, ladies, because sure ’nough i...
Bradwells MiaLAW QUADRANGLE NOTES, Winter 2010: Mary Ellen (“Mia”) Porter (JD ’82) won an International Women’s Media Foundation Courage in Reporting Award for her article “Acid Girls,” about the gritty determination with which Afghan girls who were splashed with acid on their way to school retur...