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Notes on a Hospitalized Pregnant Woman
- De: Claudia Turner
- Narrado por: Erin Rieman
- Duración: 7 h y 50 m
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In a work that beautifully demonstrates the rewards of detaching from the daily grind and connecting with yourself, Claudia Turner shares an inspiring and intimate story of her two months living in a Salt Lake City hospital, awaiting the birth of her first daughter Dakota. While preeclampsia, a pregnancy illness, keeps her bedridden, Turner contemplates everything from the history of childbirth to witchcraft, introversion, existentialism, Parisian parenting tricks, and her husband's struggles with alcoholism.
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Insightful and relatable
- De dorin en 06-25-23
- Notes on a Hospitalized Pregnant Woman
- De: Claudia Turner
- Narrado por: Erin Rieman
Insightful and relatable
Revisado: 06-25-23
Chocked full of nerdy facts and insights many can relate too. I wasn’t expecting to feel so connected to the alcoholic loved ones part. Inspired to go to meetings to better understand how to love an alcoholic that will predictably let you down over and over again and drown in their own needs leaving you still trying to figure out how to put yourself first. This is not what the book is about, it’s what attacked my emotions and made me feel normal.
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