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The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook
The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook
Oct 9, 2024 4:31 AM

Author:Amy Ransom

The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook

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The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook is every mum’s essential companion and journal BEYOND THE FIRST YEAR - whether you have a toddler or pre-schooler in tow.

Reassuring, joyful and down-to-earth, it will inspire and encourage you – and make you see that YOU'RE A GREAT MUM, JUST AS YOU ARE.

The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook will take you beyond the first year of life with your child up until the moment they’re ready to start school, giving you a place to celebrate all of your victories, no matter how small. It will prompt you to think about yourself whilst caring for others and help you to remember, in years to come, how you felt and just how brilliant your toddler or preschooler was.

With pages and pages of reassurance, self-care and space to write down all your thoughts and memories, The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook will make you feel good about yourself – and about how you’re already raising your child.

MOTHERHOOD. THE JOURNEY IS YOUR OWN.

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* Perfect for gift for yourself or a friend with a pre-school child aged 1-5 years old - start on page 1 any day and any year, whatever their age.

* Beautifully designed pages of reassurance, self-care advice, journal space, affirmations and simple recipes

* Takes you through every stage of the pre-school years (and what you, as a mum, will need!)

* Milestone charts for mum and child

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—— Professor Stephen Westaby, bestselling author of Fragile Lives

There's a vicarious thrill to being let into this insider zone... Inspires wonder at all that modern medicine can achieve.

—— TLS

Fascinating and life-affirming ... Jim McCaul confides in us the joys and the agony of facial surgery.

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Dr Richard Shepherd, bestselling author of Unnatural Causes

Face to Face is not just a brilliant introduction to one of the most exacting areas of modern medicine, it's a humbling glimpse of humans at their best.

—— Sunday Times

Enjoyable and compelling.

—— Mail on Sunday

A trailblazer in his field ... Face to Face is a love letter to both the fragility and stoic robustness of the human body.

—— Herald Scotland

A wonderful book for everyone who has a zest for the healing power of curiosity.

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Professor Gordon Turnbull, Consultant Psychiatrist and author of Trauma

The pages sear the mind's eye with stories of tragedy, loss, hope, life and death.

—— Evening Times

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—— Eastern Daily Press

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—— Muddy Stilettos

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—— No. 1

Judy Murray, the greatest tennis coach that Britain has produced, writes movingly in this autobiography about the agonies of self-consciousness inflicted on her by becoming a publicly scrutinised mother figure… Everybody loved her after Strictly Come Dancing, of course. Yet, as this autobiography reminds us, we should have loved her sooner

—— Giles Smith , The Times

Taking loving care of yourself is the greatest gift... I love this book for teaching more ways how.

—— Daisy Lowe

A must-read

—— Town & Country

A thoughtful street map to self-care that will also look beautiful on your shelf

—— The Independent

What comes through is Tara’s grit, determination and instinctive sense that somewhere within education lies her redemption ... There is pain and adversity in this heart-wrenching memoir but ultimately what Tara leaves us with is hope

—— Sunday Express

Marvellous. There is no feeling like discovering a young writer who is springing up fully armed with so much talent

—— Stephen Fry

Absolutely superb . . . the last 100 pages were so gripping I could hardly breathe

—— Sophie Hannah

Tara Westover's beautifully written memoir shines a light on a part of our country that we too often overlook. Her powerful tale—of trying to find a place for herself in the world, without losing her connection to her family or her beloved home—deserves to be widely read. My Mamaw would have been rooting for Tara.

—— J.D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy

Educated, in showing us the unstoppable power of a young woman determined to make her own decisions and find her own way, is an inspiring and important tale for our times. I am still cheering her on

—— Rebecca Stott, award winning author of THE DAYS OF RAIN

Unflinching and fascinating

—— Sarah Manning , Red

Tragic and uplifting in equal measure

—— Irish Tatler

An extraordinary story, beautifully told.

—— Louise O'Neill

Extraordinary, heartbreaking and ultimately uplifting

—— Carys Bray, author of A Song for Issy Bradley

This ferociously intelligent memoir is nevertheless full of kindness and insight. In looking beyond the triumphant point where many memoirs would finish, it achieves something far more powerful: Westover demonstrates that leaving a family is not the work of a moment but of a lifetime. Unflinching in confronting the cost of self-preservation, this book is beautiful in its bravery.

—— Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of THE MERMAID AND MRS HANCOCK

A book that I did splits over

—— Mandy Patinkin

Jaw-dropping and so inspiring, everyone should read this book.

—— Stylist

A striking story, beautifully told. Tara is an incredible new talent

—— Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of A Manual for Heartache

A punch to the gut, a slow burn, a savage indictment, a love letter: Educated somehow contrives to be all these things at once. Tara Westover guides us through the extraordinary Western landscape of her coming of age, and in clear, tender prose makes us feel what she felt. We give ourselves over to her telling, even when she takes us to the very darkest places a family can dwell. Rarely have I read a book that made me so uncomfortable, so enraged, and at the same time so utterly, entirely absorbed. I loved this book, and this woman.

—— Claire Dederer

This remarkable memoir – one of the best I've ever read – is my kind of miracle. The book made me cringe, cry out, cover my eyes, shake with anger, beam with pride, and appreciate the trials that led to my own education. Tara's story will find a place alongside modern classic memoirs, like Wild and The Glass Castle. It's that special

—— Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire

Breathtaking, heart-wrenching, inspirational – I’ve never read anything like this. Educated tells the story of a young girl's escape from violence and emotional prison. It is about the love of family and the pain of family both, the ferocity of the human spirit, and the power of education to change lives. Educated is one of the best books, and Westover one of the most gifted writers, that I've read in a very long time

—— Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother

Powerful, moving, brave, naked and completely at home in its form . . . This is a daughter’s story of how she grew into herself and comes to understand her home.

—— Mona Simpson, author of Casebook and Anywhere But Here

An incredible memoir of triumph over seemingly endless adversity. The author's ability to write about her experiences in a clear-eyed, nonjudgmental way makes her story a pleasure to read. A study in the power and wonder of resilience

—— Cea Sunrise Person

Educated is a wise and deep reflection about surviving one’s family. I bow down to Tara Westover, not only for her marvelous, sentence-by-sentence craftsmanship but also for making sense and meaning from a confounding and hair-raising childhood. This is memoir at its best

—— Kelly Corrigan

Educated is so powerful, so haunting . . . [Westover’s] finely measured, beautifully rhythmic prose conveys the pain of trying to reconcile herself with being estranged from her parents, no matter how delusional they might be. Rejecting any form of binary thinking, she writes with a humaneness that comes partly from having suffered, and the book that grew out of that suffering is a rare and unexpected gift

—— The Irish Independent

Tara Westover’s exhilarating coming of age story has only just come out and it’s already a classic … it leaves us readers dazzled and humbled in equal measure

—— Culture Whisper, Best New Memoirs of 2018

An extraordinary tale

—— Red Magazine

Totally unputdownable

—— Marissa Carter , Irish Independent

Remarkable

—— Woman & Home

A wonderful read

—— Church Times

A beautifully written, lyrical memoir packed full of incident and well worth a read

—— The Learning Spy

A beautifully written account…fit to stand alongside the great modern memoirs.

—— Sunday Times

It’s amazing. Couldn’t recommend it enough

—— Claudia Winkleman , Stellar Magazine

A brilliant memoir

—— Lily Cole , The Times

Amazing and brilliant.

—— i Paper , Nina Stibbe

Vivid evocation of a truly terrifying childhood

—— New Statesman

Unflinching and fascinating. Educated was one of 2018's standout memoirs.

—— Red

It's extraordinary and shines a light on the Mormon way of life ... fascinating.

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A powerful, jaw dropper of a book

—— Stylist

Triumphing over your background like spring triumphs over winter is always fertile territory for memoir. Perhaps the most exciting recently is Tara Westover’s Educated; she had a home life that is frankly astonishing, and how she ends up doing a master’s at Cambridge will make your heart soar.’

—— Jenny Colgan , Guardian

Jaw-dropping and so inspiring, everyone should read this book

—— Stylist

Tara's journey as she realises her burning desire to know more about the world and escape the influence of her domineering father and brother is a true inspiration.

—— Hello!

Absolutely incredible.

—— Ariel Nicholson

An amazing story

—— The Times, 20 Best Memoirs

If you didn't read this memoir when it first came out, do so, and realise what the fuss was all about

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It was one of the most interesting books I've ever read[...] I came away a lot more enlightened and educated myself.

—— Marie Claire

This is a fascinating, breathtaking memoir that you won't be able to put down.

—— Good Housekeeping

A really remarkable story

—— VIP Magazine

Breathtaking

—— Stylist

Educated is devastatingly entertaining. Morbidly fascinating. Educated is, without doubt, an essential read.

—— British Journal of General Practice

I found myself forcing onto other people just so I could talk to them about it.

—— Vogue

It's brilliant.

—— Donna Air , Sunday Telegraph

In her beautifully written memoir, Westover explores her complex childhood and her heart-breaking decision to leave her family and pursue an education. It is proof of the transformative power of learning and the importance of second chances

—— Harper's Bazaar

I devoured this book. I loved it . . . It's such a good book

—— Sara Jones

It's amazing

—— Alex Jones

Educated is a shocking story of self-invention and the transformative power of hope, tenacity and education.

—— Elle, Best Audiobooks

On audio, I find myself enthralled and convinced.

—— Nigella Lawson , The Times

A truly inspiring listen.

—— Good Housekeeping
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