The English Roses

Written by Murphy
Published September 28, 2003

Madonna is writing children's books.

You've probably heard this already, but it is still kind of amazing.

The Material Girl, the Pointy-bra Diva, the perennial object of lust is writing children's books.

Well, she is a mom now. I am not a mother, but if I ever become one, I could see a certain shift in my life happening.

Madonna seems to LIKE being a sex symbol. And apparently she likes being a mom.

I guess there is room in her life for both.

But it was very very sweet, a nice lesson about not judging people, and being happy with your life. A lesson mothers would like their children to learn.

And all I can say is, "good for you, Madonna!"

Murphy Daley is a long-time BlogCritic. Murphy’s first book The Parable of Miriam the Camel Driver draws from her experience in corporate America to examine the bigger questions about balancing career and creativity. Currently she is working on a travel memoir in Claremont, Ca.
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#1 — September 29, 2003 @ 17:47PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

As if she deliberately set out to prove herself wrong, she wrote a kids book with the obvious goal (in part, at least) of defending her own choices in life. Don't judge others, sure.

Daddy, why is that woman dressed like that, and what is she doing?

Well, Honey, she's a pervert who hasn't yet counted her rings and realized she's too old to make this childish behavior worth watching, that's what.

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