Who are they? They are the stay-at-home moms. These are women who know in their hearts that staying home to raise their children is the right choice for the whole family.
Mother Stayed at Home: Letters to a Travelling Daughter
Including these essays: “Neither Here nor There” by Sandy Hingston “The Mother Load” by Terri Minsky “Sharks and Jets” by Page Evans “Baby Battle” by Susan Cheever “Guilty” by Dawn Drzal “The Donna Reed Syndrome” by ...
If I Could Keep You Little speaks straight to your heart, illuminating the tender balance between letting your child grow up and savoring the beauty of right now.
When her daughter, who is studying abroad in Spain, is accused of murdering a fellow student, Jennifer rushes to her daughter's defense in the face of a media storm only to uncover disturbing clues.
This book is for every young mother who's ever wished children came with an instruction manual; who's ever longed for one quiet minute to finish a thought or utter a prayer; who's ever despaired of becoming a good example for her children.
The Mother Who Stayed is an homage to the timeless, primal bond between mother and child and a testament that the relationships we can’t define can be just as poignant, memorable, and inspiring as those determined by blood.
Two born quiet. Summer, like My, later. Two born li's like My. My sick. My need a doctor. Two tell him three times. Three scream, “My need a doctor, doctor, doctor.” My hot like me. My need ice. Not cream like what Zero bring us before.
Sophie describes her relationships with a series of boys as she searches for Mr. Right.
What should you do when your daughter dresses up as a “ho” for Halloween?—Ayelet Waldman says it's time for women to get over it and get on with it in this wry, unflinchingly honest, and always insightful memoir on motherhood in today ...