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02 Jan

Book Review: Becoming A Mother, by Kate Mosse

Becoming A Mother by Kate Mosse has been sitting on my shelf for months, and I finally got round to reading it. Part pregnancy-manual and part memoir, this is a sensitively written and comprehensive book in which the author reflects on her own experiences from prior to conception, to the early days of motherhood, and has invited other women to contribute their stories as well. Read More →

Karen Hall Posted in Book Reviews books, Kate Moss

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