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    Don't Forget To Scream: Unspoken Truths About Motherhood (ley) Pb

    £9.99
    The highly acclaimed memoir that tells the real story of being a mother in the modern world and voices the unspoken truths that everyone needs to hear
    ISBN: 9781474623674
    AuthorLevy, Marianne
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date02/03/2023
    BindingPaperback
    Pages240
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    'Every person - parent or not - ought to read this . . . beautifully written and searingly honest'
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    Like 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

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    'Every person - parent or not - ought to read this . . . beautifully written and searingly honest'
    i

    Like 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