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The Mother In Me: Real-World Reflections on Growing into Motherhood
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by Kathryn Lynard Soper (Editor)

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"In this collection, we describe the realities of mothering young children, from pregnancy through kindergarten. Our purpose is to celebrate this season, to illustrate its unique challenges and delights, to reveal its deep significance," writes editor Kathryn Lynard Soper.

The Mother in Me is a collection of more than forty essays and poems, each one offering a personal and intimate view of the divinely-appointed role of motherhood. Some of the selections in the book are humorous, others thoughtful, others poignant-yet all of them affirm the richness of motherhood.

Truly, motherhood matters. Not just in the sentimental ways we talk about on Mother's Day, but in the gritty, lovely, everyday realities of walking this path.

Twenty-nine Latter-day Saint mothers delve into the messy richness of the domestic realm and find great beauty and meaning therin. For home is where everything begins - for children and mothers.

The voices in the book are as individual as the experiences they discuss — first-time pregnancies, the miracle of birth, the devestation of miscarriage and stillbirth, the uncertainty of infertility, the blessings of adoption, and the wonder of newborn nights turning into toddler days and pre-school adventures. But these varied voices unite as they show that the transforming journey of motherhood - is also exhilarating.

"This is my first pregnancy — my first everthing, it feels like. I wonder vaguely if Eve ever felt as I do. On some theoretical level I know I wanted this — even chose it — but did even Eve pause in her purposefulness when she realized the known world of her peaceful garden was now nonexistent, that in choosing family, she chose to become part of the wildness of creation?" writes Johanna Buchert Smith in the opening essa, "Forty Weeks 'Til Spring."

The experiences shared in The Mother in Me will make you laugh and cry and hold tightly the little ones in your life.



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A Book for Every Mom

Debra, UTAH - November 11, 2008


"The Mother in Me," a compilation of essays and poems written by various authors, exudes down-to-earth eloquence. Every essay, every poem is one-of-a-kind, reminding us that we as mothers do not have to be cookie-cutter copies of one another. What the authors share in common is a passion for motherhood and the willingness to tell it like it is. They also share a love of language and of story. I found myself rereading passages aloud because of the sheer beauty and force of the language. "The Mother in Me" contains something for every mom -- experiences you can relate to, inspiration you've been searching for, and solid encouragement to be your own kind of mom. Perhaps more than anything, this book serves as a powerful reminder that every mother's story matters, yours included. -- Debra Sansing Woods, author of "Mothering with Spiritual Power: Book of Mormon Inspirations for Raising a Righteous Family" and "It's Okay to Take a Nap: and Other Reassuring Truths for Mothers Everywhere...

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