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Chicken Soup for the New Mother's Soul
Chicken Soup for the New Mother's Soul
Sep 22, 2024 11:28 PM

Author:Jack Canfield,Mark Victor Hansen,Patty Aubery

Chicken Soup for the New Mother's Soul

Chicken Soup for the New Mother's Soul is a collection of stories from the hearts of mothers, old and new, about the most amazing and profound experience in a woman's life - the birth of her first child. It's a time of fear, excitement and exhilaration when new mothers experience unique love, unforgettable moments and the unbreakable bond between mother and child. In Chicken Soup for the New Mother's Soul you can share in these heartwarming tales of motherhood.

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[Things I've Been Silent About] transports us to a world that is at once enchanting and threatening; it is a tale that mixes family feuds, politics and literature and holds our interest from the first to the last page. [It] may be read by some for its historic context. Others will be intrigued by what it says about the condition of women in the Islamic republic. To me, it was above all, a touching portrait of a troubled childhood in a family torn apart by a seductive father and an overbearing mother...But as the narrative unfolds against a complex and at times tragic political background, it is a political statement on Iran's modern history as much as a personal attempt to come to terms with a past by unravelling its secrets.

—— Financial Times

A beautiful and sensitive book... [Nafisi's] belief in the power of culture to transform lives and societies is inspiring.

—— The Times

A companion memoir to the bestselling Reading Lolita in Tehran, this is Azar Nafisi's more personal account of growing up in Iran...an intriguing memoir.

—— Metro

This powerful memoir, from the author of the global hit Reading Lolita in Tehran, is a bewitching story of Azar's relationship with her brilliant, beautiful, romanticising and fictionalising mother. Set against the background of change before the Islamic Revolution, it is a complex, provocative story of family life, lies and loves - and of a desire to work out the past.

—— Good Housekeeping

Nafisi proves a compelling, and moving, witness.

—— New Statesman

If you enjoyed the wonderful Reading Lolita in Tehran by this author, you have another treat in store.

—— Waterstones Books Quarterly
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