Motherhood And Its Complexities

Happy Mother's Day!

This isn't so much a selection to necessarily purchase, for gifting. Instead, we've found in our store different genres on motherhood and its complexities, that anyone can read, no matter if you're a mother... for surely we should all try, and understand this state of being.

Read more, in our blog post.

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Call the Midwife : A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times - Thryft
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Recommended for readers who enjoy non-fiction narratives about historical events and those who appreciate inspiring stories of women's resilience and strength. Call the Midwife provides a glimpse into the lives of underprivileged mothers and how a community, with the help of dedicated and courageous midwives, battled through a challenging period in history. The book is an excellent choice for readers who appreciate engaging storytelling that marries inspiration with historical insights.
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother - Thryft
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Amy Chua | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother

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Goodreads rating: 3.66

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Recommended for parents who want to explore different parenting styles and cultural clashes that can arise from them. The book is an eye-opener with its unique take on parenting with emphasis on discipline and hard work to achieve greatness in children.
Unpolished Gem : My Mother, My Grandmother, and Me - Thryft
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Alice Pung | Plume

Unpolished Gem : My Mother, My Grandmother, and Me

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Goodreads rating: 3.61

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Recommendation: Unpolished Gem is an emotionally moving memoir that beautifully describes the struggles of assimilating into a new culture while preserving the traditions of one's own. The strong bond between three generations of women is portrayed exceptionally by the author and the intergenerational cultural differences are presented with great empathy and understanding. Anyone who wants to explore themes of belonging, culture, and identity will find this memoir an absolute delight to read.