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I Wish Someone Had Told Me: A Realistic Guide to Early Motherhood

I Wish Someone Had Told Me: A Realistic Guide to Early Motherhood

Current price: $15.70
Publication Date: August 30th, 2005
Publisher:
Academy Chicago Publishers
ISBN:
9780897334426
Pages:
252

Description

There's no shortage of "expert" advice for the new mother: books, doctors, and well-meaning grandmothers liberally give opinions on what you should be doing and how you should be feeling. But I Wish Someone Had Told Me is not a book of shoulds: it is a book about how women really handle the joys, the challenges, and the problems of being a mother. During the course of her interviews with more than sixty new moms, Nina Barrett made an important discovery. No one knows the secret: we are all putting our motherhood together from scratch. This collection of tales from the front addresses universal topics from labor (yes, it hurts), to marriage (babies may create a strain rather than a bond), to daycare (there is no Mary Poppins), to everyday life with a baby (what exactly does a newborn do all day?). This book by mothers for mothers will instill confidence in all new mothers who fear that every other mother knows something that they do not.

About the Author

Author of three books, Nina Barrett has published articles, essays, and reviews in many national publications and won two James Beard Awards (2012 and 2013) for her radio food reporting. She currently owns an independent bookstore in Evanston, Illinois called Bookends & Beginnings.

Praise for I Wish Someone Had Told Me: A Realistic Guide to Early Motherhood

"At last, an antidote to the one-philosophy-fits-all tomes on childbirth and parenthood." — Parents magazine

"Barrett delivers on her promise to debunk the Superwoman myth in a work that entertains as it serves up effective advice." — Publishers Weekly

"The kind of stuff a new mom is hungry to read..." — Los Angeles Times Book Review