Breeze Elizabeth was born in 1978 and Hannah Schell in 1983 . A month after Hannah's birth , we filled out our first forms and had our first interview for adoption . Five years and many forms and interviews later , we were still waiting ...
In The Book of Rosy, with an unprecedented level of sharp detail and soulful intimacy, Rosy tells her story, aided by Julie Schwietert Collazo, founder of Immigrant Families Together, the grassroots organization that reunites mothers and ...
Looking back on her own traumatic childhood and the early death of her husband, the author discusses her anguish over the suicide of her twenty-four-year-old son and her struggle to cope with the pain and grief over the death of her child
Kate draws on the tales passed down to her to create an evocative portrait of life in twentieth-century rural Australia, and a deeply intimate and caring homage to a mother.
Mother - Loves Her Little One
One Pound, Twelve Ounces is the journey of one mother’s determination to give her micro-preemie a fighting chance, and the story of that baby’s remarkable battle to survive.
Tell Your Story Walking: One Mother's Legacy
When we reach old age we should know our lives mattered, that we mattered, that we are loved, happy and feel connected. This book offers a way to start conversations between you and your mom—in particular, elderly mothers.
Jenni has fought for what she believes in and what she knows to be right no matter how much the odds were against her - Jordan Henderson, Liverpool FC Captain A profoundly personal, painful and moving account of unimaginable loss - ...
When Irene and I got a little older, we would help my mother with the ironing. She always had electric irons. An electric iron was one of the first things my grandmother got when electricity came to the Electric Plan in 1916.
With spectacular ferocity of language, a streak of dark humor, and stunning emotional bravery, The Book of Mother is an exquisitely wrought story of a mother's dizzying heights and devastating lows, and a daughter who must hold her memory ...