Mothers Are Made
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
By Danielle Sherman-Lazar
Category: Parenting | Biography & Memoir
Category: Parenting | Biography & Memoir
Category: Parenting | Biography & Memoir
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$19.99
Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9798892420365
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$29.99
Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9798892422345
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Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9798892420372
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Praise
Praise for Mothers Are Made:
“This book will prove relatable to the many parents who have faced mental illness along with the everyday challenges of parenting that include body changes, the perfectionist-inducing list of demands society pushes on moms, and the inconveniences of powering through on sick days or experiencing shame as a child throws a tantrum on the floor in a public space.”
—Library Journal
“Mothers Are Made is compelling, hopeful, and refreshingly authentic. Danielle Sherman-Lazar invites us deep into the sacred land of her experiences as a mother and beautifully models for us what it looks like to see our own journeys with compassion and pride. I felt like I was on a long walk with a friend hearing her stories and feeling seen at the exact same time.”
—Eli Harwood, MA, LPC, therapist, creator of Attachment Nerd, and author of Raising Securely Attached Kids
“Mothers Are Made is a heartfelt guide for every mom who needs permission to embrace imperfection, to learn as she goes, and to show herself the same compassion she gives to others. In this empowering book, Danielle shares the truths that no one tells you about motherhood—not just the sleepless nights and diaper changes, but the emotional rollercoaster of becoming a mother. With humor, raw honesty, and practical wisdom, she reminds us that we don’t need to have it all figured out and that grace, both given and received, is the key to thriving. Whether you’re holding your first baby or navigating the endless twists and turns of motherhood, Mothers Are Made will give you the support and reassurance you need to keep going, one imperfect step at a time.”
—Sue Varma, author of Practical Optimism: The Art, Science, and Practice of Exceptional Well-Being
“Danielle’s words hit straight to the heart of every mother. She captures the gut-wrenching agony and the profound beauty found in parenting our kids in today’s modern world. But most importantly, she reminds us that we are not alone in this journey, offering us a hand to hold as we walk this challenging path–and there is no greater gift than that.”
—Whitney Fleming, co-owner, Parenting Teens and Tweens, creator, @WhitneyFlemingWrites
“Motherhood is hard and lonely and so absolutely wonderful. Dani gets it. Her gorgeous words help us feel seen and known throughout every stage of motherhood. Thank you, Dani, for walking beside us on this incredible journey.”
—Leslie Means, founder/owner, Her View From Home, LLC
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Mothers are Made
Chapter 1: The Birth of a Mother and Baby
Chapter 2: Laboring Against the Odds
Chapter 3: Postpartum Warrior
Chapter 4: We’re Not Letting Ourselves Go—We’re Letting Ourselves Live
Chapter 5: I’m a Mom, Not a Superhero
Chapter 6: Earlier Isn’t How You Win Parenting Gold
Chapter 7: Going from Me to We
Chapter 8: How Am I Lonely Surrounded by Kids All Day Long?
Chapter 9: Marriage with Little Children is Never 50/50
Chapter 10: There Are No Bad Kids, Just Bad Behavior
Chapter 11: It’s Okay to Set Boundaries
Chapter 12: Empowering Resilience In Our Children
Chapter 13: The Enduring Strength of a Mother’s Love
Epilogue: The Hard Grows Us into Better Mom
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