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Books for Moms Summer 2019

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We have read a few great books that we just have to share.  If and when you do get a chance to read this summer, beyond a magazine, we have a list.   Get them on your tablet, phone or the real physical copy.   This post contains Affiliate links from Amazon.

  • Marriage Vacation
    • Do you watch YOUNGER on TV Land?  This is the book the show fixated on last season.  What is Charles’s wife writing about?   Chick-lit, marriage theme with my TV guilty pleasure wrapped in, all around.  Beach read!

  • The Millennial’s Guide to Changing the World Alison Lea Sher
    • A handbook for Millennials that discussed everything from jobs, schooling, money, relationships and sex.  If you are in the millennial generation I recommend.  Relatable on many levels, but also for me marrying at 20, having kids and buying homes at 25 I did at times find it lecturing the younger population.  I do see myself as an old soul to where I am compared to peers my age.

  • Stretched Too Thin– Jessica N. Turner
    • For me, this is a self help mom book for working moms, every mom.  Lots of tidbits, lists on how to accomplishment “everything” you think you want or need to do.  Let’s just say I have a lot of dog-eared pages in this book.

  • The Secret of Clouds– Alyson Richman
    • Teachers want to impact their students, but when the student impacts the teacher, this is why they go into the career.  I cried a few times throughout the story, read al 357 pages in 2 days staying up late because I just could not put it down.  The narration switched between the 1980s Russia and present time Long Island, personally I love the different point of views while reading.

  • Dream Daughter– Diane Chamberlain-
    • The twists and turns over decades, with travel, military ties and family.  Motherhood is most important and what you would do for your children. What would you do in their shoes? Suspense and page turning to the very end.

  • Happier at Home –  Gretchen Rubin
    • Focusing on the home aspect, how to be happier at home.  Simplifying the complex things, which I took to heart on many fronts.  What’s important the most, not just being in the house but enjoying the house and who is in it.   Finding the happiness in our own lives, the immediate family

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