What books can you give on Mother’s Day?

What books can you give on Mother’s Day?
What books can you give on Mother’s Day?

On May 12, the Mother’s Day, a very special date for all those who want to thank or show their admiration for such an important member of the family. Buscalibre, the largest bookstore in Latin America, recommends various titles to give to those who are motherswhere you can explore various perspectives and experiences related to motherhood.

“Giving a book is always a good option, which is why within the framework of the Mother’s Day We have made a selection of books that allow us to show new experiences related to motherhood, and even for many women, to be able to enrich their path as mothers. We hope to be able to give people ideas of titles that any mother might like, to give as a gift to that person they love so much,” he comments. Paula Fadul, regional marketing manager Buscalibre for Latin America.

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Motherhood can be experienced in multiple ways, below are the 5 books recommended by Buscalibre:

Yvonne Poncet-Bonissol’s Mother Daughter Relationship: addresses the complexity of mother-child relationships, exploring how mothers can influence the development of their daughters, avoiding projecting their own dissatisfactions, and how these dynamics are transmitted through generations. “This book on Family Psychology raises questions about the role of the mother and makes it clear that the mother-daughter bond plays an essential role,” comments from Buscalibre.

Letters to my Mother by Sylvia Plath: rcollects the letters of the American writer and poet, Sylvia Plath, from her entry to university in 1950 until shortly before her death in 1963. The author reveals letter after letter, her emotions, her relationship with the poet Ted Hughes, the motherhood and her moments of anguish, offering an intimate testimony of her life marked by art and tragedy.

Mother Courage of Dolores Aveiro and Paulo Sousa: lThe life of María Dolores, mother of Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best soccer players in the world, was marked by the loss of her mother at an early age, poverty and constant struggle. This autobiography describes part of the life of Dolores Aveiro, a woman who lived through terrible times, but who was saved by hope, determination and faith.

Being a Mother, Knowing Yourself a Mother, Feeling a Mother by Josefa Horno: In this book, child psychologist Josefa Horno narrates the experience of being an adoptive mother, exploring the challenges and unique emotions that accompany this process, from the time necessary to understand motherhood to the personal transformation that caring for a child brings. The author offers a sincere and profound perspective on how motherhood redefines identity and merges the roles of mother and professional.

With you Mom from Burabacio: This customizable book is an invitation to share special moments, explore new places, flavors and experiences, creating memories that strengthen the bonds between mother and children and offering the opportunity to create a diary of memories to keep forever.

 
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