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In the U.S., more than 15 million women are parenting children on their own, either by circumstance or by choice. Too often these moms who do it all have been misrepresented and maligned. Not anymore. Here 75 solo mom writers tell the truth about their lives--their hopes and fears, their resilience and setbacks, their embarrassments and triumphs.mphs.
Uprooted from her country, Esther, a British-born, Israeli young woman, ends up in in New York, pregnant and newly married to Steve, an American she barely knows, in the mid-'60s-and tries to maintain her own identity in the face of various challenges.
When her IUD expires, a muzzled storyteller, haunted by a traumatic event, must choose between having another baby and birthing the novel she's always wanted to write.
Stressed-out midwife Dena Moes longed to escape the hamster wheel of her life-so she tore off her Supermom cape, shuttered the house, and took her husband and preteen daughters on a yearlong odyssey through India and Nepal.
An action-packed memoir about the ins and outs of the jewelry business that portrays a young woman as she faces ups and downs, good guys and bad, while negotiating her way through the pitfalls of doubtful ethics in a male-dominated industry.
A pocket-sized book with a curated, wholistic treasure trove of information about multitude of topics related to parents' and babies' well-being, The Little A-Z is like having your mother, best friend, counselor and work advisor, right beside you, coaching you through those initial 18 months of motherhood.
A decade of unthinkable hardships in the shadow of the mill has shattered Janos and Karina Kovac¿s American dream. Pittsburgh¿s thriving steel industry has not kept its promise of prosperity—and now Karinäs unraveling sanity threatens her family¿s future.
Every child will experience loss; every adult wants to know how to help. I Know It In My Heart: Walking through Grief with a Child uses one family¿s tragic loss to tell the story of childhood grief¿its expression and its evolution¿from ages three to fifteen.
A comprehensive guide for the 45 million people currently taking care of family members who need assistance because of health-related problems.
After staying in a dead-end relationship for twelve years, Jill Sherer Murray finally let go-and ultimately attracted the love she wanted. Here, she shares how, along with a process to help readers get unstuck and find their own big, wild love.
Inside musky San Francisco warehouses in the middle of the night is where sixteen-year-old Samantha is her superstar self—anxiety-free, ultra-connected, on top of the world—but when the sun rises, the buzz fades, and it's back to the doldrums of high school circa 1996.
At sixteen, Sharon leaves home to escape the limited life her Catholic parents have planned for her because she's a girl-and finds herself thrown into the 1970s counterculture, an adult world for which she is unprepared.
In this eye-opening book about treating teen addiction, fifteen-year-old Hannah and her mother, Susan, share in their own words the raw and honest realities of their family¿s struggles, the controversial treatment programs they tried, and their insights into what finally led to Hannah¿s recovery.
A travel memoir with a twist, this is the story of an unloved rich girl from San Francisco who becomes a travel junkie, searching for herself in the world to avoid the tragic fate of her narcissistic, alcoholic mother.
Candid, relatable stories by established and emerging women writers about being discarded by someone from whom they expected more: a close female friend.
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