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'Every person - parent or not - ought to read this . . . beautifully written and searingly honest'iLike grief or falling in love, becoming a mother is an experience both ordinary and transformative - one that not only turns your world upside-down, but your inner self, too.In this frank, funny and fearless memoir, Marianne Levy writes with heart-wrenching honesty about love and loss, rage and pain, fear and joy. She breaks the silence around the emotional turmoil of raising a child and asks why motherhood is at once so venerated and so undervalued.Here is the real story of being a mother in the modern world, voicing the unspoken truths that everyone needs to hear.'I've never read a book about motherhood that captures so perfectly the impossible complexity of it all . . . genius'Irish Independent
Marianne Levy is the author of several children's books and the memoir Don't Forget to Scream. Her journalism has appeared in the Independent, the Guardian and The Times, and she is a regular contributor to the i Paper. She lives in London.
I loved these sharp, unusual essays about motherhood and cried my way through much of the book. Childbirth, desire, consumerism and marketing of baby stuff, deciding to have a second child, goldfish. Recommended