![]() So yes, thank you so much, Jamie and Laura. Being human can mean helping one another. Kindness and compassion can ease our way. As for me, I'm still heaving a little and blowing my nose and wiping hot tears from my cheeks. YOU TOLD THIS STORY ON BEHALF OF SO MANY WOMEN, JAMIE LEE.Īnd thanks too for the lighthearted tone and the joyful watercolor-style illustrations. So many beautiful stories these true mothers have never had a chance to tell. On top of all these motherly women have suffered - and not ever offset by all that they gained after somehow becoming parents - never had I thought about this before: (And yes, I personally know real-life women who managed to attain motherhood by these difficult paths, and many others.) Because my heart goes out big-big-big to my sisters who have fought so hard, through fertility treatments and living in suspense over the possibility of adoption, or after agreeing (when grandmother age) to mother the children of the drug-addicted biological mom, etc. At 43, and just about everything about that was easy for my husband and me.īut I'm still crying, as I write this review. ![]() Not that I personally haven't been able to bear a child. THIS MAGNIFICENT STORY FILLS SUCH A LONGING WITHIN ME ![]() Since at first I figured I knew what this book was all about.īut then, with a start I remembered how Jamie Lee Curtis wasn't able to have her own biological children. ![]() Oh I burst into tears (at a certain point) and began to sob so loudly. ![]()
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