Janet Harris Quote

At its most basic root, the death or disintegration of one's parents is a harsh reminder of one's own mortality.


The Prime of Ms. America: The American Woman at Forty (1976 edition)


At its most basic root, the death or disintegration of one's parents is a harsh reminder of one's own mortality.

At its most basic root, the death or disintegration of one's parents is a harsh reminder of one's own mortality.

At its most basic root, the death or disintegration of one's parents is a harsh reminder of one's own mortality.

At its most basic root, the death or disintegration of one's parents is a harsh reminder of one's own mortality.