In this collection of thirty-six original essays, award-winning novelists, famous columnists, and bestselling authors tell it like it is, covering a plethora of confessions to reassure any mother. Gail Belsky writes about the emotional torture that led to the secret circumcision of her son. Andrea Buchanan talks about the pile of dirty laundry that saved her son’s life. Muffy Mead-Ferro confesses to her slacker summer, three months without one organized activity. Judith Newman recounts the game of Torpedo that landed her and her twins in the emergency room. Jacquelyn Mitchard shares how she was expelled from the carpool for showing up late one too many times. Together, their stories provide an entertaining, affirming, and sometimes surprising look at the perils and pleasures of motherhood.
Poignant and amusing, The Imperfect Mom is a refreshing look at mistakes we all make in mothering and a consoling and hilarious testimony to parents who don’t have it all figured it out.
Author
Therese J. Borchard
Therese J. Borchard is a nationally syndicated columnist and coeditor, with Michael Leach, of the bestselling I Like Being Catholic: Treasured Traditions, Rituals, and Stories (Doubleday, 2000) and I Like Being Married (Doubleday, 2002). She holds an M.A. degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame, and has published articles in the Washington Post, Newsday, the Baltimore Sun, Publishers Weekly, American Baby, and Beliefnet.com. As a regular guest on national television and radio programs, and as a presenter of workshops and seminars around the country, Therese is a leading voice among young people discussing topics such as relationships, marriage, and parenthood. She lives with her husband, Eric, their son, David, and newborn daughter, Katherine Rose, in Annapolis, Maryland.
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