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11 Fascinating Books on Motherhood

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11 Fascinating Books on Motherhood

With the advent of every type of book under the sun when it comes to motherhood, it seems that writing about motherhood (in various shapes and sizes) has become quite fashionable. Whether its surprise pregnancies, struggling-to-conceive memoirs, postpartum depression, ambivalence about having children, novels on raising other people’s children, single parenthood, working mothers battling to have it all or reflections on motherhood and societal expectations, current literature seems to capture the epic subject of motherhood in all its glory and tribulations. These are the latest trends in motherhood along with the books that capture their intimate and vulnerable stories.  1....

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Four invaluable books to help you transform your writing from good to great

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Four invaluable books to help you transform your writing from good to great

Prescribing books and curating reading lists for other people based on their individual needs, interests and circumstances is my passion; as is writing non-fiction books on personal development together with poetry. Taking a break from writing I wondered how I could improve my own writing skills. This casual pondering led me to create a reading list for myself that could help me hone these. The result was the below reading list and my key takeaways from each one. Fabulous and inspiring, I’d recommend getting kindle or pocket copies of all of them. They serve as great reference points and are...

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Help your child become a lifelong reader

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Help your child become a lifelong reader

Being a mum of a sixteen-month old with another one along the way, I naturally want my kids to be avid readers. Reading has been a lifeline for me in many different ways — serving as both entertainment and education as well as constituting ‘therapy’ on many occasions. I would love for my children to gain the same benefits and pleasures out of reading that I have. After observing my daughter’s engagement with books as a little baby and as a toddler for the last 16 months, this is what I discovered about reading during the early years: BABY (0 — 12 months) Start...

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2018 Pulitzer Prize Awards

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2018 Pulitzer Prize Awards

The 2018 Annual Pulitzer Prize Award winners were announced yesterday and as always the award-winning books do not disappoint. Great additions for your Spring reading list: Fiction Less by Andrew Sean Greer  A gorgeous book on love, growing old and the human heart. A satire that will take you half way across the world, mesmerise you with skilled writing and surprise you with how relatable it is! One not to be missed. History The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea by Jack E. Davis  An engaging read that illuminates an important environmental history of the Gulf of Mexico that needs to be...

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Why we need to adopt these words for happiness in other languages

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Why we need to adopt these words for happiness in other languages

The other day I came across some inspiring words in other languages, for which no similar words or phrases existed in English. These words were delightful and I absolutely felt that these needed to be introduced into the English language or borrowed even! I picked out the ones that I felt truly captured the spirit of happiness and taught us that joy is found in the experiential moment. I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I enjoyed discovering them! Aware — a brief, bittersweet, fleeting moment that exudes divine beauty (Japanese) Bon vivant — a person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle (French)....

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