Small Talk Turns 9

“Limitations, properly understood, lead to love.”

I don’t always live as though I believe those words. I would often like to overcome limitations rather than accept them. But those words also might be my favorite line from my book, Small Talk: Talking with my Children about What Matters Most. The book turns 9 today (although the audiobook is only a few months old, recorded by yours truly)! 

This is the book I call my parenting memoir, about how I was holding on to my old way of life, then letting go of it all (and making a mess of that) and then growing up into a new way of being. 

If you are in a season of spending more time with little ones than you thought you were signing up for, in a time of pressing up against your own limitations and wondering if love could ever be—somehow—related to them, in a moment of feeling like the ordinary hard stuff of life is just too much–Small Talk is for you. You can help me celebrate by buying a copy or sharing word of this book with a friend today!

photo of the book Small Talk next to a white pillar on a porch with blurred grasses in the background with text overlay that says: Limitations, properly understood, lead to love.

More with Amy Julia:

Recording the Small Talk AudiobookReading Small Talk: Behind-the-ScenesHolding the Lines as a Parent

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Published on October 27, 2023 23:04
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