Kimberly Cook is a writer and host of the popular podcast, The Dignity of Women. Her marriage workbook earned the Catholic Writers Guild Seal of Approval. Kimberly holds an MA in Systematic Theology and runs KimberlyCook.ME, challenging modern feminism. She lives in Virginia with her husband and their children.
Through her intensely moving and intimate history, her sympathy and charity towards those leaders of the feminist movement animated by the quest for justice, and her mastery of the Church's rich and beautiful teaching on femininity, Kimberly articulates one of the clearest and most approachable cases for embracing our authentic, unique, and irreplaceable feminine genius. Women - our families, our friends, our communities, and the world desperately need who we really are! - not who the world thinks we should be.
-Archduchess Kathleen de Habsbourg-Lorraine
Kimberly Cook weaves together the highlights of women's history with her own compelling personal story. Her narrative brings to light the strong opposition of the suffragettes to abortion and the role abortion has played in feminism throughout the ages. This book is a must-read for the current generation and political climate.
-Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List
A fascinating look at the little-known stories behind feminism's waves woven together with one woman's journey through the movement's empty promises. Motherhood Redeemed makes plain that the feminist cure hasn't truly helped women. Only a true understanding of motherhood can offer us the hope, happiness, and redemption for which we all long.
-Carrie Gress, author of The Anti-Mary Exposed and Theology of Home
Motherhood Redeemed will become a potent therapy in my OBGYN medical satchel. For many of us on both sides of this issue who have lived the lie of “our bodies, ourselves,” and want something better—something more for ourselves and our patients—Kimberly’s book helps us to make sense of our journey through love in the ruins; it helps us return, as all good medicine does, to health, happiness, home and holiness - our bodies, given up for the other.
- John T. Bruchalski MD, FACOG
Tepeyac OBGYN & Divine Mercy Care Founder