Summary Of My Mother Never Worked By Bonnie Smith Yackel

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In the essay My Mother Never Worked, Bonnie Smith-Yackel writes about a personal experience that challenges the government’s policies and the definition of work. The essay starts off with a simple phone call between a social security worker and the daughter of a recently deceased woman. The daughter is trying to receive her mother’s death -benefit check. Next, the author tells the story of her mother’s life with points such as love, hardship, and farming. In this section of the writing, readers discover that the mother had a total of eight children, grew gardens, raised livestock, sewed all the family’s clothes and blankets. Readers also realize that the mother, in her later years, was paralyzed from the waist down due to a car accident and

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