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Not Too Late: Having A Baby After 35
Not Too Late: Having A Baby After 35
Oct 8, 2024 2:46 AM

Author:Gill Thorn

Not Too Late: Having A Baby After 35

With more and more women having babies later in life. Not Too Late: Having A Baby After 35 is a comprehensive guide for older mothers who want straightforward information and practical advice about pregnancy, birth and parenthood. Describing the experience through the eyes of the mothers themselves and covering the many different perspectives of older mothers Gill Thorn

gives background information about pregnancy, birth and the early weeks afterwards, as they affect older mothers, including the medical conditions associated with age.

helps mothers make informed choices about the options available, for example in using technology during labour, and gives the solutions to particular problems, such as how to arrange a home birth, or engage a maternity nurse.

discusses specific topics of concern to older mothers, such as work issues, tiredness and relationships with step-children.

gives information directly from other older mothers - their practical experience, advice and tips.

One of the most informative guides ever written on older motherhood, Not Too Late will be an invaluable aid for the ever-increasing number of older women making the many choices facing them during pregnancy and childbirth.

Reviews

The voice of Small Memories is so immediate, genial and full of simple affection for the boy he was, that reading it feels very much like sharing a fireside with a talkative uncle

—— Guardian

A moving account of his childhood and adolescence...Small Memories will delight

—— Raymond Carr , The Spectator

A real insight into the making of a great writer

—— Independent

It's impossible not to be charmed by this fluid, spontaneous-seeming memoir of boyhood from the late Portuguese Nobel Laureate, Jose Saramago [...] For all its delightful novelty, however, the childhood described here is also beguilingly universal: the superstitions and terrors, the mysteries and joys

—— Daily Mail

A powerful and nostalgic memoir

—— The Times

The great thing about this memoir of boyhood is how unportentous it is for the most part

—— Michael Kerrigan , Scotsman

The lasting impression left by the self-portrait is of an abiding loneliness, nostalgia, and loss, leavened by humour and an unfeigned humility

—— Times Literary Supplement

The humiliations and joys of childhood, magnified by time, are delicately revisited

—— Angel Gurria-Quintana , Financial Times

The elliptical prose style that earned Saramago the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998 imbues these snapshots with a sense of time irrecoverably lost as the author, who died earlier this year, reprises the significant episodes of his youth. Any lack of drama will be of little consequence to admirers of Saramago, whose mostly rural vignettes reflect the emotional pitch of an illustrious literary career

—— Financial Times

This honest account is a real eye opener

—— Star Magazine

Heart-warming memoir which will strike a chord with women everywhere from the first page. If your love life is jaded and you want to turn things around, this will inspire you

—— The Sun

A bedroom confessional for the thinking girl, written with novelistic flair and offering that unbeatable diary-peeking thrill. Every woman will find herself here.

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail

[A] beautifully written memoir

—— Financial Times

A gifted storyteller with a mastery of Western literature, Nafisi knows how to use language both to settle scores and to seduce. Her family secrets pour forth in a flood of revelations of anger, humiliation and deceit

—— The New York Times

An utterly memorable book

—— Guardian Weekly

All readers should read it

—— Margaret Atwood

Enthralled

—— Susan Sontag

This is a remarkable insight into a fascinating period of history, and a touching portrait of astonishing tenacity and integrity in the face of adversity that few in the Western world could imagine

—— Good Book Guide

A balanced, lucid narrative; a rich, complex account of this crucial part of Iranian history

—— Observer

A powerful memoir of Nafisi's Iranian childhood, her mother and a homeland shattered by political revolution

—— The Times
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