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Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood
Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood | Anne Enright
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A San Francisco Chronicle Lit Pick "Much of the book is astonishingly funny; the rest would break your heart." Colm Tibn Anne Enright is one of the most acclaimed novelists of her generation. The Gathering won the 2007 Man Booker Prize, and her follow-up novel, The Forgotten Waltz, garnered universal praise for her luminous language and deep insight into relationships. Now, in Making Babies, Enright offers a new kind of memoir: an unapologetic look at the very personal experience of becoming a mother. With a refreshing no-nonsense attitude, Enright opens up about the birth and first two years of her childrens lives. Enright was married for eighteen years before she and her husband Martin, a playwright, decided to have children. Already a confident, successful writer, Enright continued to work in her native Ireland after each of her two babies was born. While each baby slept, those first two years of life, Enright wrote, in dispatches, about the mess, the glory, and the raw shock of motherhood. Here, unfiltered and irreverent, are Enrights keen reactions to the pains of pregnancy, the joys of breast milk, and the all-too-common pressures to be the perfect parent. Supremely observant and endlessly quizzical, Enright is never saccharine, always witty, but also deeply loving. Already a bestseller in the UK, Making Babies brings Enrights autobiographical writing to American readers for the first time. Tender and candid, it captures beautifully just what its like for a working woman to become a mother. The result is a moving chronicle of parenthood from one of the most distinctive and gifted authors writing today.
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Sunset at Cherai beach. I read a bit of my book just so I have a picture to post. Small unnecessary integrities of a reader!

Anne Enright is great. I loved the first few essays of early motherhood. I can see myself leafing through this book again should I have another child because topical reading.

#Cherai #Kerala #beachreading

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I love Irish writers!

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PNWBookseller85
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This is not a parenting book. It's a book of essays - not even essays really - more just thoughts jotted down in the moments between all those diaper changes. It's Anne Enright's feelings about raising babies. And it's funny, and totally relatable, and so so moving.

Lauren_reading The cuteness!! ❤️ 8y
readingonarainyday Ooh, WANT! And that photo!! So cute! 8y
KrisConstantReader What a perfect photo! 8y
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ReadingVampire Amazing photo!!! 🤗🤗🤗 8y
Books_Wine_Repeat Super cute! 8y
Laura317 Looks like the perfect model for that book! Adorable. 8y
Cinfhen @BeckyMerilatt what a cutie❣ 8y
ValerieAndBooks Aww 😍 8y
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