You Can Be a Mom, but Don’t Lose Yourself
- MotherhoodSelf-awakening
- Categories:Parenting Women's Self-help
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Russia
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- Pages:336
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:138mm×200mm
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Feature
★ “Doing everything you can to make your child happy is not the same as giving up everything.” This is a thoughtful and profound reflection by a woman with multiple roles, exploring how to stay true to herself and redefine love and family warmth after becoming a mother.
★ This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the beautiful world of maternal love, providing both entertainment and food for thought, encouraging readers to reflect and engage in meaningful discussions.
Description
Julia was once accustomed to following a set routine. She had even written highly popular knitting guides herself. But after having children, everything became a challenge. All she could do was feel her way forward based on instinct. The crucial point, however, was that she must not lose sight of who she was.
“It was the children who came into my life, not the other way around,” Julia declared, claiming the best part for herself. She gave up any desire to “earn” the title of mother, firmly believing that children exist simply to be hugged, kissed, and playfully teased.
This book offers you a glimpse into the wonderful world of maternal love, providing both entertainment and opportunities for reflection and discussion.
Author
Yulia Gendina is a renowned craftsperson, a prominent advocate for handicrafts and a master of interior knitting. She is also a well-known blogger with over 100,000 followers, the author of several best-selling books, including “The Least Boring Blankets,” “Cozy Geometry,” and “Colors on the Crochet Hook,” and a mother of two sons.





