"This book is a treasure, especially for a second-wave American feminist who was thrilled to learn of the boldness and courage of our Danish sisters at the very start of the 1970s womens movement. I cant recommend it highly enough." - Vivian Gornick, author of Fierce Attachments
"This memoir reads like a novel. Its about many things - feminism, collective living, family, and especially mothering, as well as the extraordinary optimism of Denmark in the 1970s. My Seven Mothers certainly is not all happiness and light, but that makes it even more moving, and as an American feminist I felt a sense of recognition infused with my own memories." - Linda Gordon, author of Seven Social Movements That Changed America
"Pernille Ipsen weaves together a beautifully written account of the lives and choices of the seven women who became her mothers in a time of profound social upheaval. Compulsively readable and historically insightful, My Seven Mothers reveals the spirit, courage, and tenacity required of the women who paved the way for second-wave feminist organizing in Denmark." - Birgitte SØland, author of Becoming Modern: Young Women and the Reconstruction of Womanhood in the 1920s