Sarah Blaffer Hrdy | The Belknap Press, 2011 | Book
Dr. Sarah Hrdy has been revolutionizing our understanding of primate mothers and behavior since the 1970s. In this powerhouse synthesis, Hrdy explores how social support of mothers and infants shaped humans to cooperate in ways unparalleled in the animal kingdom. From our social insight to our capacity for empathy, the attributes that make humans human reflect the exceptional care of human infants.
Jennifer Grayson | Harper Paperbacks, 2016 | Book
Unlatched is journalist Jennifer Grayson’s barnstorming journey through the state of breast milk science. From evolutionary adaptations to cultural traditions to historical context to clinical practice to industry process, Jennifer Grayson explores the many manifestations of mother’s milk as she comes to grips with understanding motherhood.
Angela Garbes | The Stranger, 2015 | Article
Food critic Angela Garbes turned her culinary lens on the substance with which she was nourishing her daughter. She noted that breast milk "possesses subtleties in flavor that reflect its terroir—the mother's body." This essay explores the body politic as well as the science, and all deeply embedded within her own personal experiences of the rhythm and cycle of being a working, lactating mom. Garbes's first foray into breast milk went quickly viral precisely because it grappled with the nuances and complexities of breastfeeding.