When I agreed to review this book, I
was thinking of my own experiences as a Mom (two young children and a
third due in April). I didn't stop and think about the fact that I
lost my own Mom to cancer last year, and every single thought in this
book would bring it all back.
Still, I'm glad I got to read it. I
cried all the way through the “Loss and Grieving” section, and
the “A Mother's Love” section, and especially through “Mom's
Pink Robe.” They got me: those collections of stories, personal and
real; the poems that somehow captured my exact feelings; the
quotations that succinctly and beautifully summed it up in a line or
two.
“Heart of a Mother is written by
Sheryl L. Roush, an international speaker and author. Her website is
www.SparklePresentations.com.
You can purchase the book here : $16.96 for paperback.
More Details
The book begins with a section called
“10 Ways to Open Your Heart to Your Mother,” and it's an
excellent starting point for anyone who wants to deepen and improve
the Grown-Up Child-Mom relationship. The rest of the book is divided
into sections which are arranged alphabetically, from “Adopted with
Love” to “Making a Difference” to “Raising
Spiritually-Centered Kids” to “Worthiness.” At the very back of
the book is a section of Journaling Worksheets; there is space to
write directly on them in the book, or they could easily be copied.
This is a great collection for any Mom
– for your mother-in-law, your daughter who just had her first
baby, your grandmother, your Mom, or even for yourself. It's the kind
of book that you can flip through on a whim and find yourself crying
and laughing within ten minutes of reading time. There is a spiritual
element within the book, but most is not “religion-specific,” so
to speak, so the book easily accommodates people of all faith.
The Bottom Line
The best recommendation I can give is this: if my Mom were still with
me, this book would definitely be one of my gifts to her this
Christmas.
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