9781401341244
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Author: Kelly Corrigan
Publisher: Hyperion Press
Publication Date: 02 March, 2010
ISBN: 9781401341244
Pages: 96
Subjects: Philosophy, Self help, Family and relationships
Available as: Trade Cloth, 978-1-4013-4124-4 E-Book - Epublication content package, 978-1-4013-9505-6
Description:
From the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Middle Place" comes this memoir of Corrigan's struggle with cancer and her family's support and strength that sees her through.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: PW Annex Reviews
Review Date: 2010-03-22
Copyright:
Penned as a letter to her two young daughters, the latest from author Corrigan is an attempt to illuminate their particular relationship ("I want to put down on paper how things started with us"), and an ambitious, inspirational meditation on parenthood in general. A slim volume, it perhaps suffers for its brevity but recounts engagingly events like Corrigan and her husband's decision to start a family, and baby Claire's bout with viral meningitis, "the beginning of how I came to know what a bold and dangerous thing parenthood is." She also examines the gifts all mothers hope to present their kids: "a decent childhood, more good memories than bad, some values, a sense of a tribe, a run at happiness." Fans of Corrigan's The Middle Place, a memoir of her fight with cancer, will welcome the return of figures like Corrigan's father, Greenie, and should appreciate her wistful but down-to-earth thoughts on parenthood. Newcomers might be less inspired, but should appreciate Corrigan's charm and honesty. (Mar.) Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
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