Hope for Moms: It’s Tough Out There, but So Are You By Anna McArthur

It is almost Mother’s Day weekend in the US. I wish everyone the best Mother’s Day! I just finished reading a book courtesy of The Children’s Book Review meant to help Moms and I wanted to share it.

Please note: This post is sponsored by Expound Publicity. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal views.

About the Book:

Many of us did everything we could to prepare for becoming moms, but there just wasn’t any way to know what might lie ahead. Most of us have, at one point or another, looked around and wondered if we are alone in our parenting challenges. Hope for Moms offers a heartfelt guide for mothers navigating both the joys and heartbreak of being a mom, sharing Anna McArthur’s personal journey through parenting difficulties such as learning disabilities, LGBTQ+ identities, and adoption. Structured around a triage plan that helped the author prioritize her family’s needs, it includes practical insights, quotes, and reflection questions to support moms in their journey of resilience and soul care. With gentleness and humor, McArthur provides reassurance to mothers, reminding them they have the strength to not only survive motherhood, but thrive.

McArthur provides reassurance to mothers, reminding them they have the strength to not only survive motherhood, but thrive. If you’re a mom who feels overwhelmed by the curveballs life has thrown your way, you aren’t alone—yes, it’s tough out there, but so are you!


Review:

I often reflect and ask if I’m a good mother and if I’m raising my children in the right way. Hope for Moms was written for me and everyone like me. The author is real with the struggles and worries Moms face on a daily basis. She adds in her personal experiences as the mother of twins that are a different race than her and a son who is gay. Her advice is straightforward and blunt (in a good way) and exactly what I needed to be reminded of. She explains the yes, no, maybe method meaning things that need to stay, things that need to go, and things that stay if they fit.

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About the Author:

Anna McArthur is a mom to four kids, including two recent college graduates and twin girls who are high schoolers. She is a blogger, newspaper guest columnist, and contributor to parenting magazines and websites, including Her View from Home and the Motherly Collective. Anna’s essays have recently been published by Grown and Flown and Business Insider.
A graduate of Clemson University and Columbia Theological Seminary, Anna lives in Athens, Georgia, with her husband, Bryan, and their teenaged girls, who are much cooler than her. Anna loves to read, garden, hike, and eat dips for dinner.
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