Description
Discover the true essence of motherhood with 'Confessions Of A Bad Mother – The Teenage Years,' an unabridged audio book on MP3 format that explores the tumultuous journey of parenting during adolescence. For mothers seeking relatable insights and laughter through the chaos of teenage years, this audio book is a must-have in your collection. Written by the insightful Stephanie Calman, this audio experience reveals the unexpected and hilarious moments of raising teens, transitioning from the innocence of childhood to the complexities of adolescence.
Stepping into the shoes of a mother, Calman shares her thoughts on how the innocent baby you once cradled transforms into a responsible young adult. This unabridged audio book brings you honest reflections wrapped in humor, where you’ll laugh, cry, and perhaps feel a bit nostalgic. As you navigate through parenting, you'll find that these teenage years begin much earlier than you think, adding more depth to your family dynamics.
This BRAND NEW audio book, published in 2019 by Bolinda/Macmillan audio, comes in MP3 format, ensuring you can listen seamlessly on any device. Enjoy FREE shipping from our Auckland warehouse, with no unexpected import charges, customs fees, or taxes to worry about. Allow 15 days for delivery and dive into the enlightening world of parenting with 'Confessions Of A Bad Mother – The Teenage Years' today.
NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781529025385
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Macmillan audio
Description:
When you’re pregnant you think: â€I’m having a baby’, not a person who will eventually catch trains by themselves, share a fridge with ten strangers, go to a festival in Croatia without succumbing to a drug overdose and one day, bring you a gin and tonic when your mother is dying.
We imagine the teenage years as a sort of domestic meteor strike, when our dear, sweet child, hitherto so trusting and mild, is suddenly replaced by a sarcastic know-it-all who isn’t interested in the wisdom we have to pass on. But with great honesty and refreshingly bracing wit, Stephanie Calman shows that adolescence in fact begins much earlier, around the age of seven.
And having nurtured them through every stage of development, from walking to school by themselves to their first all-night party, you find yourself alone – bereaved even – as they skip off to university without a second glance.
Stepping into the shoes of a mother, Calman shares her thoughts on how the innocent baby you once cradled transforms into a responsible young adult. This unabridged audio book brings you honest reflections wrapped in humor, where you’ll laugh, cry, and perhaps feel a bit nostalgic. As you navigate through parenting, you'll find that these teenage years begin much earlier than you think, adding more depth to your family dynamics.
This BRAND NEW audio book, published in 2019 by Bolinda/Macmillan audio, comes in MP3 format, ensuring you can listen seamlessly on any device. Enjoy FREE shipping from our Auckland warehouse, with no unexpected import charges, customs fees, or taxes to worry about. Allow 15 days for delivery and dive into the enlightening world of parenting with 'Confessions Of A Bad Mother – The Teenage Years' today.
NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781529025385
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Macmillan audio
Description:
When you’re pregnant you think: â€I’m having a baby’, not a person who will eventually catch trains by themselves, share a fridge with ten strangers, go to a festival in Croatia without succumbing to a drug overdose and one day, bring you a gin and tonic when your mother is dying.
We imagine the teenage years as a sort of domestic meteor strike, when our dear, sweet child, hitherto so trusting and mild, is suddenly replaced by a sarcastic know-it-all who isn’t interested in the wisdom we have to pass on. But with great honesty and refreshingly bracing wit, Stephanie Calman shows that adolescence in fact begins much earlier, around the age of seven.
And having nurtured them through every stage of development, from walking to school by themselves to their first all-night party, you find yourself alone – bereaved even – as they skip off to university without a second glance.