The Second Nine Months: One Woman Tells the Real Truth about Becoming a Mom. Finally.
Autor Vicki Glembockien Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2009
When
her
daughter
Blair
was
born,
Vicki
Glembocki
experienced
the
first
blast
of
maternal
bliss
that
she
assumed
would
carry
her
through
the
next
nine
months
of
sleepless
nights
and
all
the
challenges
that
come
with
a
new
baby.
So
why
was
the
transition
into
motherhood
so
hard?
Because
no
one
told
her
therealdeal
about
what
lay
ahead.
Finally,
one
mother
gives
the
unvarnished
truth
about
those
first
months,
from
the
worry
over
whether
you're
bonding,
to
the
suspicion
that
you're
the
only
woman
on
earth
who
lacks
the
“maternal
gene.”
Funny
and
brutally
honest,
Glembocki
lets
new
moms
know
they're
not
alone
and
reassures
them
that
when
someone
coos,
“Aren't
you
justloving
every
minute?”
it's
perfectly
normal
to
think:
“No,
actually,
I'm
not!”
And you and your child will still turn out just fine.
And you and your child will still turn out just fine.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738212555
ISBN-10: 0738212555
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Lifelong Books
ISBN-10: 0738212555
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Lifelong Books
Notă biografică
Vicki
Glembockiis
a
columnist
forWomen's
Healthand
a
writer-at-large
atPhiladelphia
Magazine.
She,
her
husband,
Thad,
and
her
two
daughters
live
in
southern
New
Jersey.
Recenzii
Mid-Ohio
Valley
Parent
Magazine,
2/16/09
“This mom’s memoir shows a different side to the new mom—the mom who is exhausted, has an extremely fussy baby, who wonders if she made a mistake…It’s that kind of frankness that makes this book such a compelling read.”
“This mom’s memoir shows a different side to the new mom—the mom who is exhausted, has an extremely fussy baby, who wonders if she made a mistake…It’s that kind of frankness that makes this book such a compelling read.”