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It’s the Barren B*tches Book Brigade! Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

May 26, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

It’s the Barren B*tches Book Brigade! Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

I’m late! I’m late! For my Barren B*tches Book Tour Date!
But better late than never, right?
For those of you who aren’t familiar, each month, bloggers can sign up to read and review a book, usually related to infertility and/or pregnancy loss. Everyone is welcome to join. You just need to have a blog (not necessarily related to fertility, infertility and/or pregnancy loss). Bloggers/readers submit questions. Each participant selects a few to answer. Sometimes, when we get lucky (like this month), the authors themselves join the discussion.
This month’s read was Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, a book which …read more

Fertility Notes – the Best of April 2008

May 1, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Fertility Notes – the Best of April 2008

If you already read Kids Health Notes, you know Grace is a smart cookie. Well, she came up with another great idea and asked the Health and Wellness bloggers to round up their favorite posts from the month of April. Here are mine!

Oh Wait, Are We Sure We Want to Do This? – Second thoughts about trying to have a baby, that will eventually grow into a tweener
The Mistress’s Daughter by AM Homes – The latest edition of the Barren Bitches Book Brigade. Adoption, identity and needing (or not needing) answers are discussed
The Girl with Two Birthdays – More on …read more

The Mistress’s Daughter by AM Homes

April 14, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

The Mistress’s Daughter by AM Homes

This month’s selection of the Barren B*tches Book Brigade is AM Home’s memoir, The Mistress’s Daughter. And it is a prime example of how the number of pages or words doesn’t necessarily correlate with the length of time a book can linger in one’s mind. I probably finished The Mistress’ Daughter the day after I borrowed it from the library; I have been thinking about it ever since.
The book focuses on the author’s feelings about being adopted, finding her birth mother, or rather, her birth mother finding her, and trying to find the similarities, if any, between “who I …read more


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