I was very flattered to see that the incredibly talented writer and editor Nell Casey (she has edited two anthologies, on depression and caregiving), had nice things to say about Parenting, Inc. in this month’s Cookie magazine. In a larger story about a book on how the current generation is failing to achieve the economic status of the previous generation, Casey wrote: “Pamela Paul’s Parenting, Inc. [argues] that today’s marketing forces blur the boundary between want and need. In doing so, it offers the reader a distilled version of the parenting products and services that are truly useful, as opposed to those that prey on our fears.” Thanks, Nell!