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The Best, Most Awful Job - Twenty Writers Talk Honestly About Motherhood (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
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The Best, Most Awful Job - Twenty Writers Talk Honestly About Motherhood (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
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Loot Price R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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'Poignant, funny, sensitive, but most importantly, heart-stoppingly
true. This is an outstanding collection of essays, from some of the
finest writers, which gets right to the dark heart of what it
really means to be a mother.' - Clover Stroud, author of My Wild
and Sleepless Nights; -------------------------; Motherhood is
life-changing. Joyful. Disorientating. Overwhelming. Intense on
every level. It's the best, most awful job.; The Best, Most Awful
Job brings together twenty bold and brilliant women to speak about
motherhood in all its raw, heart-wrenching, gloriously impossible
forms.; Overturning assumptions, breaking down myths and shattering
stereotypes, these writers challenge our perceptions of what it
means to be a mother - and ask you to listen.; Contributors
include:; Michelle Adams - Javaria Akbar - Charlene Allcott - MiMi
Aye - Jodi Bartle - Sharmila Chauhan - Josie George - Leah Hazard -
Joanne Limburg - Katherine May - Susana Moreira Marques - Dani
McClain - Hollie McNish - Saima Mir - Carolina Alvarado Molk -
Emily Morris - Jenny Parrott - Huma Qureshi - Peggy Riley -
Michelle Tea - Tiphanie Yanique; 'A wonderful anthology. I enjoyed
it so much - the honesty, intelligence, fury and tenderness of the
essays; and, importantly and refreshingly, the range of voices and
stories it contains.' - Liz Berry, author of The Republic of
Motherhood; 'This is the kind of book that could well make a
difference to someone's life ... every mother should read it.' -
Laura Pearson, author of I Wanted You to Know; 'If I had added a
Post-it Note to every sentence in this book that made me laugh,
wince in recognition, or faintly well up, I would have turned it
into a paper porcupine.' - Ceri Radford, Independent
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