“There is a ‘heart’ to The Voice of the Mother that gives it pace and momentum both steady and strong. . . . I find the primary texts chosen the most compelling aspect of the project as a whole. The critical voices that converse in the secondary sources seem just right. And Malin’s own voice resonating regularly works well.”—Fran Bartkowski, author of Feminist Utopias and Travelers, Immigrants, Inmates: Essays in Estrangement