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Parenting 101 My Wild and Sleepless Nights: A Mother's Story
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My Wild and Sleepless Nights: A Mother's Story

£9.99

This book ‘examines what it means to be a mother, and reveals the conflicting emotions this entails’.

Clover Stroud is a mother of five children. The book follows the course of one year, the first of her youngest child and with wit, humour and insight searches for answers to the questions we are often too afraid to admit- not only about motherhood, but about sexuality and identity.

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This book ‘examines what it means to be a mother, and reveals the conflicting emotions this entails’.

Clover Stroud is a mother of five children. The book follows the course of one year, the first of her youngest child and with wit, humour and insight searches for answers to the questions we are often too afraid to admit- not only about motherhood, but about sexuality and identity.

This book ‘examines what it means to be a mother, and reveals the conflicting emotions this entails’.

Clover Stroud is a mother of five children. The book follows the course of one year, the first of her youngest child and with wit, humour and insight searches for answers to the questions we are often too afraid to admit- not only about motherhood, but about sexuality and identity.

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