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A Fearless Journey to Motherhood

Author : Tiffany Finley
Publisher : Trinity Fineva Press
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-31
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0692158979

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Infertility is a journey that no one should have to walk, yet so many do. While waiting, praying, hoping, and believing for your baby and healthy pregnancy, fear will rear its ugly head, and attach itself to you leaving you consumed and paralyzed by it. Release fear and embrace faith. Develop and take this fearless journey to motherhood with Tiffany to fight fear with faith by clinging, praying, and standing on what God's word has already spoken about your fertility and pregnancy. It's time to silence the enemy's lies.

Misconceptions

Author : Naomi Wolf
Publisher : Random House
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06-08
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781446475850

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Every year, millions of women have their lives turned inside out by the experience of pregnancy. A contemporary woman find herself caught in an absurd paradox: while in the grip of one of the most primal, lonely, sensual and, in some ways, psychologically debilitating and physically dangerous experiences, she is overwhelmed by invasive, trivialising and infantilising cultural messages about what is happening to her - and who really owns the experience.

White Eskimo

Author : Stephen R. Bown
Publisher : D & M Publishers
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781771621045

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Though less known today than contemporaries like Amundsen and Peary, Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) was one of the most intriguing of the great early 20th century arctic explorers. Born and raised in Greenland, and part Inuit on his mother’s side, Rasmussen could shoot a gun and harness a team of sled dogs by the time he was eight. Nevertheless he was well versed in the civilized arts and came to exploration after failing to make a career as an opera singer in Europe. He was obviously more at home on the ice floes than the stage, and undertook some of the most astounding feats of endurance in the annals of polar exploration including his record-setting 18,000-mile “Great Sled Journey”—the first to traverse the Northwest Passage by dogsled. More impressively, he travelled without the elaborate preparations and large support staffs employed by other explorers, surviving with only a few Inuit assistants and living off the land. He once explained his approach by saying, “[As a child] my playmates were native Greenlanders; from the earliest boyhood I played and worked with the hunters, so even the hardships of the most strenuous sledge-trips became pleasant routine for me.” Despite his extraordinary physical prowess, Rasmussen was one of the most intellectual of the great explorers, more interested in scientific study than glamorous feats, producing (among many other works) a ten-volume account documenting Inuit spirituality and culture, an accomplishment that earned him the title “the father of Eskimology.” In this first full-length biography, Stephen R. Bown brings Rasmussen’s inspiring story to English readers in all its richness, giving White Eskimo the readability of a good novel.

Flying To The Moon: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Alzheimer's

Author : Jennifer Blackmore
Publisher : BookLocker.com, Inc.
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-07-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781621414070

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Flying To The Moon: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Alzheimer's by Jennifer Blackmore Pdf

FLYING TO THE MOON: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Alzheimer's tells of the enduring devotion of a daughter and her beloved mother, their lives imperiled by an abusive marriage and a debilitating disease. As Ivy's awareness diminishes and Jennifer's marriage unravels, they come together to embrace a new reality accentuated by poetry, piano duets and their celebration of the nonsensical. Once a self-reliant single mother in control of her life, Jennifer returns to her art and discovers a newfound confidence and direction, her mother resolute in support despite the ravages of Alzheimer's. Set in vibrant, multicultural Miami, this affectionate account of a mother and her daughter's journey touches on universal themes of loss, survival and empowerment. Poignant, honest and inspiring, Flying to the Moon offers hope to everyone affected in some way by this tragic affliction.

Catalogue Baby

Author : Myriam Steinberg
Publisher : Page Two
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781989603642

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A few months after Myriam Steinberg turned forty, she decided she couldn't wait any longer to become a mother. She made the difficult decision to begin the process of conceiving a child without a partner. With her family and friends to support her, she picked a sperm donor and was on her way. But Myriam's journey was far from straightforward. She experienced the soaring highs and devastating lows of becoming pregnant and then losing her babies... Unafraid to publicize her experiences, though, she found that, in return, friends and strangers alike started sharing their own fertility stories with her. Although the lack of understanding and language around foetal loss and grief often made it very hard to navigate everyday life, she nonetheless found solace in the community around her who rallied to support her through her journey. Through it all, Myriam remained hopeful and here she unflinchingly shares her story with wry humour, honesty, and courage.

Two Spirits, One Heart

Author : Marsha Aizumi,Aiden Aizumi
Publisher : Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781626015753

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Marsha Aizumi shares her compelling story of parenting a young woman who came out as a lesbian, then transitioned to male. Two Spirits, One Heart chronicles Marsha's personal journey from fear, uncertainty, and sadness to eventual unconditional love, acceptance, and support of her child who struggled to reconcile his gender identity. Told with honesty and warmth, this book is a must-read for parents and loved ones of LGBTQ+ individuals everywhere. In the past decade. Marsha has traveled the world sharing her journey and joy of parenting her trans son to diverse places such as religious groups, colleges and LGBTQ+ and PFLAG organizations. "Two Spirits, One Heart is honest and impactful, and I am immensely grateful to both Marsha and Aiden for sharing their personal journey with everyone. As Executive Director of PFLAG National—an organization focused on the journey of parents and families of LGBTQ+ people—I’m moved by Marsha's passion to make this world a better place for all people, and by her unwavering love for her trans child.” —Brian K. Bond, Executive Director. PFLAG National “Marsha and Aiden have written a must-read book that has helped generate conversations around inclusion and the importance of support and allyship in the LGBTQ+ space. We would highly recommend providing copies for employees, especially for those active within Employee Resource Groups, as we have received endless positive feedback.” —Emma Hamm & Joseph Pawlicki, Co-Heads of Out+Ally ERG at Subaru of America, Inc.

Baby, I'm the Boss of Me

Author : Ruth Yunker
Publisher : Diamond Publishing House
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-22
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1736882201

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". . . humorous and wisdom-filled life lessons; invaluable to anyone hurtling toward that third trimester of life." - IndieReader With one entertaining and thought-provoking story after the other, Ruth Yunker describes her own road traveled to middle age. Now growing old is in sight. Rather than panicking, Yunker realizes this newest phase of her life is going to be an extraordinary journey, if she chooses to embrace it. Yunker has lived a multi-faceted and well-traveled life. She was a perennial New Kid at school. To her horror, she was the very last girl in her class to get a bra. She compares her infant's heads just after birth lying quietly on her chest, to her mother's head, moments after her death, lolling oh so heavily in the same place. She writes of nervously informing her grown daughter she is getting a facelift. She writes about her eyebrows turning white, about the deaths of President Kennedy and John Lennon, about eating with one's hands, and the sudden need for this thing called Spanx. She mourns losing her power in the grocery store check out line, and triumphs in getting it back. Ruth Yunker has found the way to tackle the coming of old age that promises to be a fabulous continuation of the joy-filled life she's living now. She plans to use optimism, power and humor, to carry her through. Her newest book "Baby, I'm the Boss of Me" tells you how you can too.

Mothers' Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1852
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:31951000903104N

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Evoking Motherhood

Author : Christine M Gallant
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-22
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781982249892

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“Like a gift being slowly unwrapped by you, nature is giving you paper and ribbon moments as you take on your new role one day at a time. The unfolding of motherhood.” This book is a little set of notes to inspire you in this journey.

From Fear to Love

Author : Red Miller
Publisher : Rethink Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08
Category : Childbirth
ISBN : 1781332223

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Birth is one of the major events of our life, one that shapes our identity, both for the mother giving birth and the baby being born. This book is for pregnant mothers who wish to experience the healthiest, most joyful and nurturing birth experience possible. Read Fear to Love and practice what's inside in order to: Identify your fears and discover the secrets they hold to empower and transform your birth experience Develop a self-nurturing plan that will enhance your body's ability to nourish and grow a healthy baby Work with your pain guides and increase your capacity to cope with the intensity of labour Minimise birth interventions like c-section, episiotomies, vacuums, forceps, and labour induction Inspire your birth partner to step up and play an active role Understand your unborn baby's wishes to create the ultimate birth team

Black Mother Educators

Author : Tambra O. Jackson
Publisher : IAP
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781648024054

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Drawing upon the theoretical frameworks of Beauboeuf-Lafontant (2002), Collins (2009), Crenshaw (1991), and Dillard (2012), this volume makes a case for centering the voices and experiences of Black women in the protection and educational uplift of Black children. While examinations of how Black educators articulate and enact a need to protect Black students from racialized harm exist (McKinney de Royston et. al., 2020), this book is a collection of autoethnographic narratives from Black mother educators who work at the intersections of their personal and professional identities to protect Black children. Intersectionality allows us to look at the nexus of our identities in regards to race, gender and occupation-- as Black, women and educators. Our goal for this volume was to bring together scholars who can support theorizing the intersectionality of our identities as Black mothers and educators, particularly its influence on our pedagogical practices and the safekeeping of Black children. This volume explicates stories of motherwork from Black mother educators whose professional spaces span K-12 to higher education contexts. Collectivity, this volume expounds upon the dimension of “protector” within the literature on Black women teachers.

Mother Jones

Author : Simon Cordery
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011-10-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780826348111

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A life touched by tragedy and deprivation--childhood in her native Ireland ending with the potato famine, immigration to Canada and then to the United States, marriage followed by the deaths of her husband and four children from yellow fever, and the destruction of her dressmaking business in the great Chicago fire of 1871--forged the stalwart labor organizer Mary Harris "Mother" Jones into a force to be reckoned with. Radicalized in a brutal era of repeated violence against hard-working men and women, Mother Jones crisscrossed the country to demand higher wages and safer working conditions. Her activism in support of American workers began after the age of sixty. The grandmotherly persona she projected won the hearts, and her stirring rhetoric the minds, of working people. She made herself into a national symbol of resistance to tyranny. Sometimes exaggerating her own experiences, she fought for justice in mines, factories, and workshops across the nation. For her troubles she was condemned as "the most dangerous woman in America." At her death in 1930 at the age of ninety-three, thousands paid tribute at a Washington, D.C., memorial service, and again at her burial in the only union-owned cemetery in America in the small mining town of Mount Olive, Illinois. As noted in The New York Times, the Rev. W. R. McGuire, who conducted her burial, said, "Wealthy coal operators and capitalists throughout the United States are breathing a sigh of relief while toil-worn men and women are weeping tears of bitter grief." The courage of Mother Jones is notorious and admired to this day. Cordery effectively recounts her story in this accessible biography, bringing to life an amazing woman and explaining the dramatic times through which she lived and to which she contributed so much.

Mother Jones

Author : Dorothy L. Wake
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2001-12-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781453582824

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Mother Jones: Revolutionary Leader of Labor and Social Reform defines Mother Jones as the most significant and relevant political voice for the working class to ever emerge from within the United States. Although Mary Harris "Mother" Jones identified herself as a socialist, her politics coincided with revolutionary syndicalism. The duality of Socialism and Syndicalism defined her role as a leader of labor and social reform during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and structured her beliefs and attitudes about women, which paralleled her general perceptions of class warfare. Jones has been dismissed as being simply a "hell-raiser" or reduced to a "folksy" or "colorful" old woman who endeared herself to the miners by taking up their cause. Most who wrote about her diminished or eliminated her historical and political significance by failing to establish that she changed the face of labor in this country forever. Some have even resorted to writing malicious and unprovable accusations about her. Others simply "did not do their homework." Mother Jones: Revolutionary Leader of Labor and Social Reform sets the record straight. Ms. Wakes extensive research brings to light the impact Mother Jones had on the labor movement for nearly half a century and reveals Jones as an intellectual and a feminist voice.

Journey Into Motherhood

Author : Leslie K. Campbell
Publisher : Riverhead Books
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1997-03
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1573225762

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This guided journal helps expectant mothers explore--in their own personalized and creative way--the thoughts, feelings, and discoveries of their unique experience of pregnancy. With contributions from expectant mothers, and exercises to inspire readers, this book is a keepsake that will forever hold the memories of an extraordinary and precious time.

The Mother of All Journeys

Author : Helen Bells
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1456797298

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This is a personal story of a young woman's transition from independent newly-wed, through the anguish and depression of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, to the realisation that life, as she knew it, would never be the same again - not for her or her husband. Having plunged into the depths of despair, almost from the moment of conception, she wondered how she could possibly return to the cheerful, carefree person she had once been. The poignancy of this book centres particularly on the fact that the author felt like an outcast who had nothing in common with other pregnant mothers and new parents. How could she feel so low when everywhere around her were books and "experts" telling her how wonderful motherhood was and how overjoyed she should be feeling? With the support of family and friends and a long-suffering husband, two years on this young woman is a happy, caring mother of a beautiful son who is bonny, healthy and loved unconditionally. And she is back to normal.