The Best, Most Awful Job : Twenty Writers Talk Honestly About Motherhood
(Autor) Katherine MayMotherhood is life-changing. Joyful. Disorientating. Overwhelming. Intense on every level. It's the best, most awful job. From dating as a single mum to adopting your baby, becoming a stepmother to enduring a miscarriage, there are a million different ways to be a mother. Yet some voices are still too often heard above others. It's time to broaden the conversation. From the introduction: 'We need to talk about all the different ways of being a mother. The true, dirty business of motherhood is a constellation of experiences. That is the only universal: everybody finds their own way through. At its core, this is a book about love. It's a snapshot of reality, told in twenty-two dazzling voices; the best job in the world, and simultaneously the most awful. Because motherhood is everything at once: pleasure and pain, anger and tenderness, light and shade. In short, true love.'
Katherine May
Katherine May is a British author known for her insightful and beautifully written books about nature, mental health, and personal growth. Her most notable works include "Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times" and "The Electricity of Every Living Thing: One Woman's Walk with Asperger's." May's literary style is poetic and introspective, delving into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the healing power of nature. She has made a significant impact on the genre of nature writing and memoir, offering readers a unique perspective on finding solace and strength in the natural world. "Wintering" is her most famous work, resonating with readers worldwide for its poignant exploration of embracing the darker seasons of life with courage and grace.