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That Part!: What Some Know but Won't Tell You About Motherhood
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- ISBN8989329014
- EAN9798989329014
- Date de parution05/12/2023
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- ÉditeurAudacity Group LLC.
Résumé
Motherhood is not for the faint of heart or the fond of sleeping. It's unfiltered madness that's simultaneously enlightening, exhausting, and affirming. The first five years especially are an emotional upheaval complete with stretch marks, and for mother of three Dionne Joyner-Weems, no parenting book in the world could have prepared her for the reality of raising three sons. In That Part!: What Some Know but Won't Tell You about Motherhood, Joyner-Weems opens her diary and invites readers to share in some of the more vulnerable, challenging, and eye-opening moments of her motherhood experience.
She shows, in writing that's honest, humorous, and deeply relatable, how becoming a mother can be an opportunity to embrace the blessings in the lessons and become more accepting of all the messy, meaningful lived experience that comes with becoming a parent."Dionne's story is a prime example of walking by faith, not by sight, and trusting God and his promises. She didn't know if she could do it, but it was already done.
She just needed to walk in her destiny. 1 Peter 5:7 Amen."-Patricia Joyner, Dionne's mommy"When Dionne was pregnant, she asked me, 'What am I going to do?!' I told her to do what was in front of her, and her children would let her know what they needed. It's been twelve years since then, and the advice is still working."-Levon Joyner Sr., Dionne's daddy"My wife is a brilliant storyteller and a great mommy.
Yeah, I called her GREAT, damnit, and after exploring these pages, I can promise that you will do at least three things: laugh, cry, and buy three more copies for loved ones. 'Cause that is what the Lord wants for your journey, and who are you to question the Lord?"-Jason Weems, Dionne's husband
She shows, in writing that's honest, humorous, and deeply relatable, how becoming a mother can be an opportunity to embrace the blessings in the lessons and become more accepting of all the messy, meaningful lived experience that comes with becoming a parent."Dionne's story is a prime example of walking by faith, not by sight, and trusting God and his promises. She didn't know if she could do it, but it was already done.
She just needed to walk in her destiny. 1 Peter 5:7 Amen."-Patricia Joyner, Dionne's mommy"When Dionne was pregnant, she asked me, 'What am I going to do?!' I told her to do what was in front of her, and her children would let her know what they needed. It's been twelve years since then, and the advice is still working."-Levon Joyner Sr., Dionne's daddy"My wife is a brilliant storyteller and a great mommy.
Yeah, I called her GREAT, damnit, and after exploring these pages, I can promise that you will do at least three things: laugh, cry, and buy three more copies for loved ones. 'Cause that is what the Lord wants for your journey, and who are you to question the Lord?"-Jason Weems, Dionne's husband



