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Three Wishes: A True Story of Good Friends, Crushing Heartbreak, and Astonishing Luck on Our Way to Love and Motherhood, by Carey Goldberg

Carey, Beth, and Pamela, savvy journalists who are nearing forty and still single, have succeeded at work but failed at romance. Worried that somewhere between hot leads and hot dates they missed their chance for children, they decide to take matters into their own hands-with a little help from a local sperm bank. What none of these three friends expected was that, by drawing on each other, their journey would take them along an altogether surprising route to happiness and family.

Reviewers praise THREE WISHES as a "Sisterhood of the Traveling Sperm" for women everywhere, and O, The Oprah Magazine heralded the book as a "Tome of the Brave." With three distinct voices joining to create one powerful testament to friendship and unexpected love, THREE WISHES is a deeply touching story of real-life magic.

  • Sales Rank: #131509 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-01-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

From Publishers Weekly
As a Moscow correspondent for the L.A. Times and a reporter for the New York Times, Goldberg's life was driven by career deadlines. Yet, like her friends Jones, a recently divorced writer, and Ferdinand, a single reporter for the Washington Post, Goldberg longed for a child. Having just ended a relationship, Goldberg decided to order eight vials of sperm from California Cryobank, a deceptively hopeful maneuver that pushed all three down the path toward motherhood. That they actually make it, and find long-term relationships along the way, makes for a happy journey, but the power of this three-pronged narrative is the trio's candor regarding the compromises and complications that arise in the process of becoming mothers. Ironically, the anonymous vials of sperm never fulfill their intended purpose, but instead become a symbol of empowerment, giving each woman the green light to let go of bad relationships, find fulfilling new connections, and determine their own destinies. This personal, carefully recounted tale will resonate with any career woman wondering if it's too late to have it all.
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Review
"Like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants for adults. Lots of women out there will want to read this book."―Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal

"That they actually make it, and find long-term relationships along the way, makes for a happy journey, but the power of this three-pronged narrative is the trio's candor regarding the compromises and complications that arise in the process of becoming mothers. Ironically, the anonymous vials of sperm never fulfill their intended purpose, but instead become a symbol of empowerment, giving each woman the green light to let go of bad relationships, find fulfilling new connections, and determine their own destinies. This personal, carefully-recounted tale will resonate with any career woman wondering if it's too late to have it all."―Publishers Weekly

About the Author
Carey Goldberg has been Boston bureau chief of the New York Times, Moscow correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, and most recently a health-and-science reporter at the Boston Globe. She now writes happily at home. Beth Jones is a freelance writer and educator who has contributed to the Boston Globe, New York Times, and numerous academic journals. She plans to climb many more frozen waterfalls. Pamela Ferdinand is an award-winning freelance journalist and former reporter for the Washington Post, Boston Globe, and Miami Herald. She remains an incorrigible romantic. Carey and Beth live near Boston with their families; Pamela and her family live outside Chicago. Still close, they continue to believe that with good friends, love, and a little luck, almost anything is possible.

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23 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
I'll be honest---well written, but the woman annoyed the heck out of me
By Suzanne Amara
If I were not trying to be honest here, I'd say this book was uplifting and heartwarming---a tale of lucky and devotion and friendship and children, one that will inspire many. And maybe it will inspire many, IF they are the "right" kind of women. By that I mean women that these three could relate to---highly educated, with "meaningful" careers, rich (although they would be the first to tell you they aren't rich, just comfortable, but if you can afford a nanny and a house in Boston's suburbs and constant trips around the world, you are RICH), interesting in a intellectual way...if you meet all those qualifications, you might really, really like this book. I don't, and I didn't.

The basic story---3 women around 40 want kids. They don't have the right men. One of them gets a vial of sperm from a donor. Through a complicated series of meeting men and chance, the vial gets passed on twice. In the end---well, I won't give it away, but it's a happy ending.

What bugged me was that these women, by their own life choices, created this situation, but then felt very, very entitled to have the perfect man and baby. They all put their careers first---and that's fine,but anyone as intelligent as they all are knows that close to or over 40 is not the best time to have a baby, and indeed, they find that out in very hard ways. They all want men that are like themselves, but in that, they have about 1% of men to chose from--men with "good" careers, a good education, the right kind of family---I'm pretty sure there are lots of ordinary, good-hearted men out there they would never give a second look. For friends and for men, they look for people with special, special attributes---as an example, here's a description of just a casual friend mentioned briefly "A bighearted inventor so footloose that when he turned up you never knew whether he had just been carving canoes in Africa or sailing a small craft to Cuba" --- do they even GET how few people live the lives they live?

Once they have kids, do they get either how few people have nannies and have the money for the right preschools and have all they have? One of the women goes off for a 20 day safari when her child is young. One takes their nanny along on a extended vacation. They all make life choices to move to the correct places so their children can go to the right schools. I am sure they are great kids, kind people, but I could not relate to their lives at all.

Maybe I'm being overly critical. But I wanted kids very badly too. I wanted a good husband. I got both. I have 3 great kids and a great husband. We live in the city. My kids go to public schools. We struggle sometimes to even have grocery money near the end of the paycheck cycle. We have NEVER taken an exotic vacation---we haven't taken any vacations in years. But my life is valid. Books like this make it feel like it would never even be an option to the writers. I don't have a career. I have kids. I don't have it all. But I live an interesting and full life. Believe it or not.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
How many memoirs about rarefied lives of self-absorption do we need?
By Zinnia
I was reluctant to post a review of this book because my feelings about it are so overwhelmingly negative. I have actually come to believe that the kind of tropes promoted by this book and the genre it represents--the "Eat, Pray, Love" genre of self-absorbed voyages of discovery where the other people in the author's life are mere props--are actually harming society. They make a very unusual, very unhealthy set of life choices available only to the comfortably rich seem more common and normal than they really are. They make perfectly average and nice people feel inadequate, and they sow a destructive kind of discontent. They promote a consumeristic approach to human relationships.

This book is about "successful" 40ish women who want to have babies. I would say "have a baby" is more accurate than "become mothers." Babies, here, are another accessory, an achievement to check off on some list. They feel inadequate for having reached their age without having checked "baby" and "husband" off the list. Without giving too many spoilers away, the book describes their unusually charmed--even for wealthy folks used to getting what they want--path to achieve the goals remaining on their list.

The book is made dull by how utterly unexamined their choices are, and the lack of perspective these women all share in common. They seem oblivious to the fact that they have little in common with the average woman in the USA, they seem to think their story will be some kind of "every woman" struggle that we can relate too. It's not. It's just another memoir of amoral yuppies predictably getting what they want, because they can afford to make it happen no matter the cost.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A sweet tale for the 1%
By Mary G. Longorio
Pamela Ferdinand, Beth Jones and Carey Goldberg are busy women and very focused on what they want in life. This is their story of all their wishes.....and making them happen. business, careers, education all the things they wanted could be worked towards, could be achieved. Relationships that proved to be a far more tricky and elusive. And the dreams to one day have children? Well.....

One thing that comes through loud and clear is these three are friends, the kind of friends you want to have, friends for life and that is the engine that drives this story. That friendship sees them through disappointments and trials. That friendship also frames the quest to become mothers. Anyone who has looked tearily at another negative pregnancy test will find this story too familiar...to a point. These are three women who have financial resources and abilities that baffled me as I read. Is this really the way it is? What about the rest (most) of us who just make it day to day without the reach or finances to just order donated sperm if we want? These three women who are so blessed and able have a story, but don't seem to have a lot of insight or warmth towards the subject. The writing is stilted at times and it is hard to stayconnected. Their friendship is the best part of the book,sadly it is not enough.

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