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What My Mother and I Don't Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence (What We Don't Talk About, #1) by
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GABI
is on page 133 of 288
“the same story about my mom” I love
— May 04, 2024 02:13AM
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GABI
is on page 75 of 288
so far essay 2 and 4 are my favourites
— May 03, 2024 02:35AM
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Molly
is on page 115 of 288
i need to put this down and go to bed omg
— Apr 24, 2024 09:44PM
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Alexis
is on page 35 of 288
SO much better than the book I finished today. Love the format of this book. Definitely what I needed after struggling through the last.
— Apr 20, 2024 06:29AM
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richelle ☾⋆⁺₊
is on page 34 of 288
“Our mothers are our first homes, and that’s why we’re always trying to return to them.”
— Apr 17, 2024 08:47PM
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Tiffany
is 42% done
ngl ive been zoning out, i thought it’d be way more engaging
— Apr 17, 2024 09:11AM
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s ꪆৎ
is on page 90 of 288
This book made me see marriage differently wow
— Apr 08, 2024 08:32AM
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ughniki
is on page 24 of 288
maybe another book i picked up that ended up being anything like i wanted
— Apr 02, 2024 09:28PM
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Becca Ashton Helge
is 24% done
In the first essays, the women really couldn’t understand why their mothers acted certain ways. In the first one, the other one believer daughter, when she said, her stepfather was abusing her; in the second, why the mother let the father speak for her.
In the third, the daughter had felt she had done things that would make the mother disown her, but the mother insisted that she would never stop loving her.
— Mar 30, 2024 04:20AM
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In the third, the daughter had felt she had done things that would make the mother disown her, but the mother insisted that she would never stop loving her.
Yuliana Rocio
is 68% done
Carmen María Machado’s story about the estrangement between her and her mom is quite literally me and my mother. I knew what I was doing going into reading this book but damn, I wasn’t ready for it to hurt so much.
— Mar 28, 2024 02:25PM
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Samantha Ballou
is on page 169 of 288
In such reading rut, this book is a good read but it’s taking me a while to get through
— Mar 25, 2024 06:17PM
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Ashley
is 36% done
Wow this should be required reading for anyone who at one point was born by their bio mother (aka everyone).
— Mar 24, 2024 10:24AM
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Jenn
is on page 212 of 288
okay maybe reading this during a depressive episode was not the move but we lit let’s go
— Mar 11, 2024 10:18PM
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Catherine Noonan
is 59% done
I used up all of my Spotify audiobook minutes so we are holding
— Mar 08, 2024 07:05PM
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Mia Blanchard
is starting
some of these essays are evoking a really strong emotional response from me, and some are just falling flat. excited to keep reading though.
— Mar 08, 2024 11:12AM
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Ivonne Ferreiro
is 24% done
Estoy planteándome en dejarlo, solo me ha interesado 1 historia y tampoco demasiado
— Feb 20, 2024 02:59PM
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Ivonne Ferreiro
is 6% done
Llevo muy poquito pero no me engancha nada
— Feb 18, 2024 11:44PM
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Natalia RGz
is on page 138 of 285
“¿Podemos pasar el resto de nuestras vidas hablando de estas preguntas?”
— Feb 12, 2024 09:44AM
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Natalia RGz
is on page 69 of 285
“Hay una diferencia entre el miedo a molestar a alguien que te ama y el peligro de perderlo. Herir a los que amamos es algo a lo que podemos sobrevivir. Es inevitable. Desearía haberla herido menos. Pero no importa cuánto lo hice, jamás podría haberla perdido”
😭😭😭
— Feb 10, 2024 01:09AM
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😭😭😭
Katy Ezell
is on page 11 of 288
I started crying 5 pages in. I think that’s a new record for me
— Feb 09, 2024 08:14PM
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