What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 7 reviews

Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women's Words

Jenni Nuttall

What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 7 reviews

Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women's Words

Jenni Nuttall

Rave
Lisa Selin Davis,
The Washington Post
Divided into sections about menstruation, lust, reproduction, nurturing, working and aging, Mother Tongue also explores words describing male violence and emerging feminist language.
Mixed
Jo Livingstone,
Bookforum
Nuttall puts together a lexicon that, like a thesaurus, limits meaning to a few synonyms while seeming to expand it.
Rave
Katherine Turk,
Los Angeles Review of Books
A nimble treatment of history that blends lexicographical analysis with personal reflections.
Positive
Anne Foley,
Booklist
Scholarly and authoritative, but joyful, never dry, leavened with vivid etymological tidbits and Nuttall’s wry asides..
Positive
Annie Harvieux,
BookPage
Each chapter roves through time, picking salient points that result in a narrative, not a glossary. This makes Mother Tongue feel better suited to someone wishing to muse and draw connections than someone concerned with mapping changes over an exact interval.
Positive
Kirkus
Nuttall...brings humor and a merry curiosity to her examination.
Rave
Publishers Weekly
An eye-opening survey.