Exploring Maternal Narratives: ‘A Journey into Motherhood’ Book Review

‘A Journey into Motherhood’ is an intimate look into the mind of a mother. Photo: Amazon

“A Journey Into Motherhood” navigates the journey of becoming a mother with sensitivity and insight. Monica Goodman became a single mother by taking in a baby that her friend did not want. She was young and unprepared for the challenge but remained strong and persistent knowing she was doing the right thing. Through a series of personal anecdotes, Goodman weaves a narrative that resonates deeply with anyone who has embarked on this life changing path.

The book explores the emotional highs and lows of motherhood, offering a candid portrayal of the challenges and joys that come along with it. Goodman’s writing is refreshingly honest, capturing the raw vulnerability of adjusting to a new identity while navigating the complexities of relationships and self-discovery.

Chapters include:
Chapter 1: My Plans
Chapter 2: Surrender
Chapter 3: Learning Love
Chapter 4: First Three Months
Chapter 5: My Tribe
Chapter 6: Beautifully Broken
Chapter 7: Woman in the Mirror
Chapter 8: Fear and Anxiety
Chapter 9: Divine Providence
Chapter 10: Forgotten and Redemption
Chapter 11: Conclusion

It blends personal storytelling with universal themes of family, faith, and redemption, making it a compelling read for those reflecting on their own experiences. Goodman’s prose is poignant yet accessible, inviting readers to connect with her journey on a profound level. She finds strength in her faith and begins each chapter with a bible verse and includes prayers that have brought her comfort during her most difficult struggles.

Overall, “A Journey into Motherhood” is a heartfelt exploration of the power of motherhood, offering solace and wisdom to those navigating similar paths. It’s a short read and briefly touches on each subject, but it’s a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the emotional landscape of becoming a mother.

*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

New book release: ‘Anger Management Tools For Parents’ by Stewart McClain

‘Anger Management Tools For Parents’ is the new parenting guide by Stewart McClain. Photo: Stewart McClain.

Parenting is not always easy and sometimes you need all the help you can get. There are many parenting books out there but today’s new book release focuses on anger management for parents. “Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent” by Stewart McClain addresses the importance of keeping your anger in check when dealing with your children. Remember, at the end of the day, only you can make the difference. Purchase this book today and readjust your mindset forever. It is available on Barnes & Noble in hardcover and e-book format. Paperback signed copies are available on PayPal.

Born and raised in Saint Louis, MO, Stewart McClain holds a Doctorate in Religion and Education and a Bachelors in Leadership and Counseling. He is one of the most sought after speakers in his field. Stewart started his public speaking career when he was 18 years old and has been a serial entrepreneur for 17 years. He has traveled all around the United States giving messages of hope and empowerment. Despite having had multiple setbacks, he keeps moving forward with a drive and determination to achieve his goals. In his new book “Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent,” parents will discover simple strategies that can help their child’s future and make everyone happier in the process. (Stewart McClain, 2023)

“Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent” – the author has written this book for people just like you, those who are ready to make a Positive Change in their life. Do you look at your kids’ faces when you discipline them? Are you scared that your anger is getting the better of you a little too often? Getting frustrated is in many ways a natural part of this life, and a part of being human. However, there are ways to navigate through the chaos of raising a child without letting it get you all worked up inside. You just need to better understand your own emotions and your anger.

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New book release: ‘Sunder’s Colorful Quest’ by Tristan Silverman

‘Sunder’s Colorful Quest’ is the new children’s book by Tristan Silverman. Photo: Tristan Silverman, used with permission.

Children’s books are important because they help children develop a love and appreciation for reading from an early age. Today’s new release is a children’s book by Tristan Silverman titled “Sunder’s Colorful Quest” with an overlying message that everyone has a place in this world, regardless of how different they appear. If this sounds like a book the child/children in your life would enjoy, pick up a copy today. It is available on Amazon on Kindle and paperback edition.

Tristan Silverman was born in the Philippines, loves to travel, and is happily married with one son and two Persian cats. She is a brand new author who specializes in enchanting children’s books. With her unique ability to weave captivating tales inspired by her surroundings, she takes young readers on unforgettable adventures. Whether you are a parent looking for bedtime stories or a teacher seeking engaging classroom reads, Tristan Silverman’s collection of books is sure to captivate young hearts and minds. Each story is crafted with care and imbued with valuable life lessons. Her new children’s book is “Sunder’s Colorful Quest.” (Tristan Silverman, 2023)

“Sunder’s Colorful Quest” is a tale that highlights the power of curiosity, perseverance, and the ability to find happiness despite limitations. The story encapsulates the notion that beauty exists in every unexplored corner, waiting to be discovered and appreciated, and no matter how different you are, you have a special place in this world.

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Book review: ‘What Could Go Wrong?’ by Brett Grayson

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“What Could Go Wrong?” is Brett Grayson’s debut novel his experiences through marriage, parenting and depression. Photo: Google

Brett Grayson is an author and successful trial attorney with offices throughout the five boroughs of NYC and New Jersey.  Him and his wife Lauren have been on a long journey since they met in 2001 and have faced adversity related to mental health, pregnancy complications and birth complications.  His debut novel, “What Could Go Wrong?: My Mostly Comedic Journey Through Marriage, Parenting and Depression,” was released in January of this year and it is a memoir about their journey in becoming parents for the first time.  It quickly became an Amazon #1 New Release.

“What Could Go Wrong?” begins with an Introduction where the author relates a Valentine’s Day memory that starts out promising but ends abruptly when Liz, their three-year old daughter, has a bathroom malfunction.  It is best not to go into the gory details.  From there, the story goes back to the beginning to when Lauren first becomes pregnant and the various parenting adventures that follow.  The book is divided into four parts: Part One (the pregnancy) includes chapters such as Urine Catching, Hot Doctor Roulette and It’s an Octopus!; Part Two (parenting hurdles) with chapters like Second Hurdle – The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and Third Hurdle – The Completely Insane Outside World; Part Three (parenting) and the chapters Stop Asking Me Whey Every Freaking Two Minutes and Avoiding Death, Accepting Ebola, and Zika as an Ally; and Last Part has the chapters New Kicks and Elsa and Anna Had Terrible Parents.  This is one family’s journey through pregnancy, the first years of parental cluelessness, the terrible twos, teenagers and the few years that follow when they begin to learn about a world that is crazier than they are.  It is a filled with pre and post-natal complications, battles with his own mental health and his son’s diagnosis of the rare genetic disease CLOVES syndrome.

Parenting is one of those experiences that binds people together; yet the journey is different for everyone. Out of all the parenting books available, most are from the female perspective and this is what makes “What Could Go Wrong?” unique in that it is written from the male first person point of view. The language is down to earth, which makes the story easy to follow and understand.  He does drop the F bomb, including in the opening sentence, and a few other colorful words, but that is what makes it real.  As a whole, it is raw, in your face, sometimes poignant but mostly funny.  The target audience is parents, who will, no doubt, relate to his struggles, including his distaste for all things Frozen, from having seen it thousands of times. This page-turner is recommended for readers who appreciate reading about someone else’s adventures in parenting, marriage and mental health, to remind them that others have had similar struggles and that they are not alone.

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.