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All She Ever Wanted
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Pub Date
Dec 24 2012
| Archive Date
Jan 08 2013
Description
For years, Chelsea Maynard has longed to be a mother. She's imagined caring for a new baby in the lovely house she shares with her husband, Leo, fondly planning every detail. But after a difficult birth, those dreams of blissful bonding evaporate. Chelsea battles sleep deprivation and feelings of isolation. Little Annabelle cries constantly, and Chelsea has dark visions fueled by exhaustion and self-doubt. Her sister, Emma, insists she gets help for post-partum depression, but Chelsea's doctor dismisses her worries as self-indulgent.
Doubting her ability to parent--even doubting her own sanity--Chelsea is close to collapse. Then an unthinkable crisis hits. And suddenly, Chelsea is compelled to face both the fragility and resilience of life, and the extraordinary depths of love.
With uncompromising candor and clarity, acclaimed author Rosalind Noonan creates a mesmerizing novel that is gripping, heart-wrenching, and unforgettably poignant.
Praise for Rosalind Noonan's The Daughter She Used to Be
"The author once again takes on an emotional topic with great sensitivity." –Booklist
"An engrossing family saga. . .this novel would fuel some great book-club discussions."--Shelf Awareness
"Noonan delivers another earnest drama." –Publishers Weekly
For years, Chelsea Maynard has longed to be a mother. She's imagined caring for a new baby in the lovely house she shares with her husband, Leo, fondly planning every detail. But after a difficult...
Description
For years, Chelsea Maynard has longed to be a mother. She's imagined caring for a new baby in the lovely house she shares with her husband, Leo, fondly planning every detail. But after a difficult birth, those dreams of blissful bonding evaporate. Chelsea battles sleep deprivation and feelings of isolation. Little Annabelle cries constantly, and Chelsea has dark visions fueled by exhaustion and self-doubt. Her sister, Emma, insists she gets help for post-partum depression, but Chelsea's doctor dismisses her worries as self-indulgent.
Doubting her ability to parent--even doubting her own sanity--Chelsea is close to collapse. Then an unthinkable crisis hits. And suddenly, Chelsea is compelled to face both the fragility and resilience of life, and the extraordinary depths of love.
With uncompromising candor and clarity, acclaimed author Rosalind Noonan creates a mesmerizing novel that is gripping, heart-wrenching, and unforgettably poignant.
Praise for Rosalind Noonan's The Daughter She Used to Be
"The author once again takes on an emotional topic with great sensitivity." –Booklist
"An engrossing family saga. . .this novel would fuel some great book-club discussions."--Shelf Awareness
"Noonan delivers another earnest drama." –Publishers Weekly
Advance Praise
Praise
for the Writing of Rosalind Noonan
“The author once again takes on an emotional topic with
great sensitivity.” —Booklist
“An engrossing family saga…this novel would fuel some great book-club discussions.”—Shelf
Awareness
“Noonan delivers another earnest drama.” —Publishers Weekly
“Gripping and emotional, the story could not be more timely.” —RT Book
Reviews
Praise
for the Writing of Rosalind Noonan
“The author once again takes on an emotional topic with
great sensitivity.” —Booklist
“An engrossing family saga…this novel would fuel some great...
Advance Praise
Praise
for the Writing of Rosalind Noonan
“The author once again takes on an emotional topic with
great sensitivity.” —Booklist
“An engrossing family saga…this novel would fuel some great book-club discussions.”—Shelf
Awareness
“Noonan delivers another earnest drama.” —Publishers Weekly
“Gripping and emotional, the story could not be more timely.” —RT Book
Reviews
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| ISBN |
9780758274984 |
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$18.00 (USD)
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Available Editions
| EDITION |
Other Format |
| ISBN |
9780758274984 |
| PRICE |
$18.00 (USD)
|
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