Mother’s Day: 5 books where mothers take center stage | mother’s day books | mother’s day plans | chaos books | mother gifts books | CHECK

Mother’s Day: 5 books where mothers take center stage | mother’s day books | mother’s day plans | chaos books | mother gifts books | CHECK
Mother’s Day: 5 books where mothers take center stage | mother’s day books | mother’s day plans | chaos books | mother gifts books | CHECK

In it Mother’s Day We are all determined to praise Mom, for having raised us and dedicated so much of her life and time. The books They have always been a source of inspiration for many, they motivate many with their elegant words and complex characters.

Therefore, for this Mother’s Day, we share with you the most emotional and moving books that present mothers and the complicated path that is motherhood.

Rampage (Pamela Rodríguez)

Camila is an artist with an eight-year-old daughter, and she is dating Juan again. One thing leads to another, and they both end up expecting a child. It is an emotional moment for Juan, since it would be his first time as a father.

“Desmadre” by Pamela Rodríguez.

Women outside the box (Carla Olivieri)

Olivieri speaks from her own experience and ideas, all the necessary steps that a woman must take today to empower herself and give her best, both at work and in motherhood.

“Women outside the Box” (Olivieri)

This too will pass (Milena Busquets)

Blanca’s mother always had a phrase when problems arose: “this too will pass.” Now she has died, and the girl is lost between the world of pain and mourning, and rediscovering happiness through the events of life. A delicate insight into pain and joy, and how united they can be.

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Mom, will you tell me your story? (Elma Van Vliet)

In this book mom is the protagonist. It is full of questions that she can answer, that both son and mother can fill in, since it is a review of both their lives, remembering from their earliest childhood to adulthood.

The summer my mother had green eyes (Tatiana Tibuleac)

Aleksy wants to focus on his art, but he cannot concentrate, since his mother’s abuse, which occurred in the past, continues to affect him in the present. At the psychiatrist’s suggestion, he must reconcile with his mother if he wants to find peace and stability in his life.

“The summer my mother had green eyes.” (Tibuleac)

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