Author: Charles N. Dennett
Publisher: PublishingWorks
ISBN: 9781933002859
Category : City and town life
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Have mothers gone mad? They magically do it all, yet never quite think they've accomplished enough. Full of hard-hitting anecdotes and advice.
Mother Daze
Author: Charles N. Dennett
Publisher: PublishingWorks
ISBN: 9781933002859
Category : City and town life
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Have mothers gone mad? They magically do it all, yet never quite think they've accomplished enough. Full of hard-hitting anecdotes and advice.
Publisher: PublishingWorks
ISBN: 9781933002859
Category : City and town life
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Have mothers gone mad? They magically do it all, yet never quite think they've accomplished enough. Full of hard-hitting anecdotes and advice.
Mother's Daze
Author: Jane Isfeld Still
Publisher: Cedar Fort
ISBN: 9781599553870
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The perfect Mother's Day book is finally here! This hilarious take on what it means to be a mother will leave you with aching sides and a full heart. From pregnancy to raising teenagers, Mother's Daze is full of humorous stories and everyday realities that mothers of all ages will relate to. Author Jane Still uses her own mothering experience and her frank wit to celebrate the honest-to-goodness truth about the most difficultand greatestjob on earth.
Publisher: Cedar Fort
ISBN: 9781599553870
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The perfect Mother's Day book is finally here! This hilarious take on what it means to be a mother will leave you with aching sides and a full heart. From pregnancy to raising teenagers, Mother's Daze is full of humorous stories and everyday realities that mothers of all ages will relate to. Author Jane Still uses her own mothering experience and her frank wit to celebrate the honest-to-goodness truth about the most difficultand greatestjob on earth.
Baby Daze
Author: Sarah Davis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912362134
Category : Motherhood
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912362134
Category : Motherhood
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Forever
Author: Anna Harding
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557198046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Daze, a girl who trusts little and loves no one, meets Sakana, a girl who would rather die than be returned to those who hunt her. Saving Sakana leaves Daze facing parts of herself that she didn't know existed and others that she wishes would disappear.Magic, soul mates, demons, and secrets abound as they begin the journey their meeting sparks. Soon, simply surviving is not enough and they must fight to keep what they have gained.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557198046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Daze, a girl who trusts little and loves no one, meets Sakana, a girl who would rather die than be returned to those who hunt her. Saving Sakana leaves Daze facing parts of herself that she didn't know existed and others that she wishes would disappear.Magic, soul mates, demons, and secrets abound as they begin the journey their meeting sparks. Soon, simply surviving is not enough and they must fight to keep what they have gained.
Mother-Texts
Author: Julie Kelso
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443823457
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Every day, human beings tell and are told stories, sometimes in obvious ways, sometimes not. Most of our communication with each other, direct or indirect, involves narrative production and reception. Narrative is constitutive of human being. However, whose narratives are heard? Feminists argue that the relations between language, knowledge, gender and power, particularly the question as to whether man-made and controlled language is a material fit to receive and convey woman’s stories, are critical issues, because historically, patriarchy has worked to silence women’s dialogue. Male knowledge, unsurprisingly, created and continues to create unrepresentative maternal narratives which lead to unreal expectations of mothers and motherwork. It is, therefore, disconcertingly significant for mothers that neither mothers nor their motherwork have been considered worthy of historical record; nor are historical records usually written from a mother’s perspective. Hence, the narrative research in this book, which gives recognition to motherhood, mothers and/or the work they do, is valuable. It adds to the rapidly accumulating maternal research—research that is now available for the historical record. Mothers are speaking up, developing a canon of literature/research narrated in maternal language and claiming maternal knowledge and power.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443823457
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Every day, human beings tell and are told stories, sometimes in obvious ways, sometimes not. Most of our communication with each other, direct or indirect, involves narrative production and reception. Narrative is constitutive of human being. However, whose narratives are heard? Feminists argue that the relations between language, knowledge, gender and power, particularly the question as to whether man-made and controlled language is a material fit to receive and convey woman’s stories, are critical issues, because historically, patriarchy has worked to silence women’s dialogue. Male knowledge, unsurprisingly, created and continues to create unrepresentative maternal narratives which lead to unreal expectations of mothers and motherwork. It is, therefore, disconcertingly significant for mothers that neither mothers nor their motherwork have been considered worthy of historical record; nor are historical records usually written from a mother’s perspective. Hence, the narrative research in this book, which gives recognition to motherhood, mothers and/or the work they do, is valuable. It adds to the rapidly accumulating maternal research—research that is now available for the historical record. Mothers are speaking up, developing a canon of literature/research narrated in maternal language and claiming maternal knowledge and power.
Daze of Isolation
Author: Krista Ehlers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737473329
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Motherhood is hard enough, but add in ADHD, a pandemic, and a truckload of uncertainty, and you're gonna need a serious sense of humor! Grab a coffee and take a break with this uplifting book about stuck-at-home mothering. This humorous autobiography follows a mom from the day the first schools in the U.S. shut down for COVID-19 until the kids finally hopped back on the bus over a year later. You will laugh along with sourdough failures, middle-of-the-night mayhem, and wearing fuzzy slippers to inappropriate places. This book is for you if you're parenting teens who think they're adults or parenting elementary kids who think they're teens. dealing with one of the "D's" like ADHD, ASD, ODD or RAD or dealing with rambunctious or plentiful kids! putting your routines back together after Covid disruptions or putting your house back together after having all the people home, all the time. building your family through adoption or building your family through childbirth. Along for the rollercoaster ride of the Covid-19 Pandemic were Krista's now-working-at-home husband, her teen son, her precocious 3rd grade daughter, and their aging Labradoodle. Friends and family make guest appearances in this witty, at times poignant, account of the slowest emergency in history. You'll delight in this relatable mom's story that reads like an entertaining journal, as if Bridget Jones' baby was in grade school and had an older brother. She knows what it's like to parent kids with big emotions and extra needs, and to get the side-eye at playgrounds. Fans of Kristina Kuzmič and #IMOMSOHARD will love this good-humored, cheeky memoir. Buy this book for yourself, or as a gift for another mom, to laugh your way through the new year.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737473329
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Motherhood is hard enough, but add in ADHD, a pandemic, and a truckload of uncertainty, and you're gonna need a serious sense of humor! Grab a coffee and take a break with this uplifting book about stuck-at-home mothering. This humorous autobiography follows a mom from the day the first schools in the U.S. shut down for COVID-19 until the kids finally hopped back on the bus over a year later. You will laugh along with sourdough failures, middle-of-the-night mayhem, and wearing fuzzy slippers to inappropriate places. This book is for you if you're parenting teens who think they're adults or parenting elementary kids who think they're teens. dealing with one of the "D's" like ADHD, ASD, ODD or RAD or dealing with rambunctious or plentiful kids! putting your routines back together after Covid disruptions or putting your house back together after having all the people home, all the time. building your family through adoption or building your family through childbirth. Along for the rollercoaster ride of the Covid-19 Pandemic were Krista's now-working-at-home husband, her teen son, her precocious 3rd grade daughter, and their aging Labradoodle. Friends and family make guest appearances in this witty, at times poignant, account of the slowest emergency in history. You'll delight in this relatable mom's story that reads like an entertaining journal, as if Bridget Jones' baby was in grade school and had an older brother. She knows what it's like to parent kids with big emotions and extra needs, and to get the side-eye at playgrounds. Fans of Kristina Kuzmič and #IMOMSOHARD will love this good-humored, cheeky memoir. Buy this book for yourself, or as a gift for another mom, to laugh your way through the new year.
Is It Yet Tomorrow?
Author: Betty Bruns Anderson
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617395455
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Edie wondered what Papa meant when he said, 'Tomorrow, girlies, will be a new day fer dis family.' In Betty Bruns Anderson's endearing novel, Edie demonstrates the importance of hope in difficult circumstances as she asks, Is It Yet Tomorrow? With a father often drinking and a mother losing her grip on reality, Edie and her siblings have learned to cope, parenting themselves and each other. But when Aunt Daisy convinces Papa to commit Mama to a mental hospital, their lives dramatically change. Aunt Daisy takes the sisters to live with her, while Papa agrees to care for Edie. Papa fails to keep his word, abandoning Edie at the hospital. But Edie's possibilities look up when a heartbroken nurse discovers her and takes Edie under her wing. As Hope's heart opens to this engaging child, a friendship blossoms between Hope and her coworker Phil, who is struggling to discover the secret behind the disturbing changes at the hospital. Can Edie's family recover from the years of neglect and abuse? Can Phil unlock the mysteries of the recent patient mistreatment? Find love and redemption on the pages of Is It Yet Tomorrow? as each character seeks hope for tomorrow.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617395455
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Edie wondered what Papa meant when he said, 'Tomorrow, girlies, will be a new day fer dis family.' In Betty Bruns Anderson's endearing novel, Edie demonstrates the importance of hope in difficult circumstances as she asks, Is It Yet Tomorrow? With a father often drinking and a mother losing her grip on reality, Edie and her siblings have learned to cope, parenting themselves and each other. But when Aunt Daisy convinces Papa to commit Mama to a mental hospital, their lives dramatically change. Aunt Daisy takes the sisters to live with her, while Papa agrees to care for Edie. Papa fails to keep his word, abandoning Edie at the hospital. But Edie's possibilities look up when a heartbroken nurse discovers her and takes Edie under her wing. As Hope's heart opens to this engaging child, a friendship blossoms between Hope and her coworker Phil, who is struggling to discover the secret behind the disturbing changes at the hospital. Can Edie's family recover from the years of neglect and abuse? Can Phil unlock the mysteries of the recent patient mistreatment? Find love and redemption on the pages of Is It Yet Tomorrow? as each character seeks hope for tomorrow.
The Reminder
Author: Rune Michaels
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439127824
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Daisy, otherwise known as Daze, keeps hearing her dead mother's voice. Sometimes it's because of her dad, who likes to watch old home movies when he can't sleep. Sometimes it's because of her brother, who was too young to remember Mom, and needs to be reminded by looking at photographs and watching videos. Sometimes it might just be her mind trying to work out what her therapist would call "issues." But this time, it is none of those things. It's something much more wonderful and much more terrifying, something Daze never thought possible. And it might allow Daze to do what she couldn't years ago: save her mother's life. Rune Michaels, the visionary author of Genesis Alpha, plunges headfirst into the waters where science, family, and memory meet, and emerges with a powerful and fascinating story about loss and survival that challenges everything we think we know about the people we love.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439127824
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Daisy, otherwise known as Daze, keeps hearing her dead mother's voice. Sometimes it's because of her dad, who likes to watch old home movies when he can't sleep. Sometimes it's because of her brother, who was too young to remember Mom, and needs to be reminded by looking at photographs and watching videos. Sometimes it might just be her mind trying to work out what her therapist would call "issues." But this time, it is none of those things. It's something much more wonderful and much more terrifying, something Daze never thought possible. And it might allow Daze to do what she couldn't years ago: save her mother's life. Rune Michaels, the visionary author of Genesis Alpha, plunges headfirst into the waters where science, family, and memory meet, and emerges with a powerful and fascinating story about loss and survival that challenges everything we think we know about the people we love.
Ebony
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
Motherhood Reimagined
Author: Sarah Kowalski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1631522736
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
At the age of thirty-nine, Sarah Kowalski heard her biological clock ticking, loudly. A single woman harboring a deep ambivalence about motherhood, Kowalski needed to decide once and for all: Did she want a baby or not? More importantly, with no partner on the horizon, did she want to have a baby alone? Once she revised her idea of motherhood—from an experience she would share with a partner to a journey she would embark upon alone—the answer came up a resounding Yes. After exploring her options, Kowalski chose to conceive using a sperm donor, but her plan stopped short when a doctor declared her infertile. How far would she go to make motherhood a reality? Kowalski catapulted herself into a diligent regimen of herbs, Qigong, meditation, acupuncture, and more, in a quest to improve her chances of conception. Along the way, she delved deep into spiritual healing practices, facing down demons of self-doubt and self-hatred, ultimately discovering an unconventional path to parenthood. In the end, to become a mother, Kowalski did everything she said she would never do. And she wouldn't change a thing. A story of personal triumph and unconditional love, Motherhood Reimagined reveals what happens when we release what's expected and embrace what's possible.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1631522736
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
At the age of thirty-nine, Sarah Kowalski heard her biological clock ticking, loudly. A single woman harboring a deep ambivalence about motherhood, Kowalski needed to decide once and for all: Did she want a baby or not? More importantly, with no partner on the horizon, did she want to have a baby alone? Once she revised her idea of motherhood—from an experience she would share with a partner to a journey she would embark upon alone—the answer came up a resounding Yes. After exploring her options, Kowalski chose to conceive using a sperm donor, but her plan stopped short when a doctor declared her infertile. How far would she go to make motherhood a reality? Kowalski catapulted herself into a diligent regimen of herbs, Qigong, meditation, acupuncture, and more, in a quest to improve her chances of conception. Along the way, she delved deep into spiritual healing practices, facing down demons of self-doubt and self-hatred, ultimately discovering an unconventional path to parenthood. In the end, to become a mother, Kowalski did everything she said she would never do. And she wouldn't change a thing. A story of personal triumph and unconditional love, Motherhood Reimagined reveals what happens when we release what's expected and embrace what's possible.