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50 Things to Know About Being Childfree by Choice
- A Guide for Understanding and Acceptance (50 Things to Know Joy)
- De: Kelly Hawkins
- Narrado por: Kelly Hawkins
- Duración: 1 h y 31 m
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50 Things to Know About Being Childfree by Choice by Kelly Hawkins offers a candid and humorous description of why she and several other women she interviewed have chosen not to have children. Most books on being childfree tell you about how it is an atypical decision. Although there's nothing wrong with that, and the decision is still not the norm, the number of women and couples that are choosing to lead a life without kids is on the rise.
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A brave offering of insight <3
- De Ashley en 11-30-22
- 50 Things to Know About Being Childfree by Choice
- A Guide for Understanding and Acceptance (50 Things to Know Joy)
- De: Kelly Hawkins
- Narrado por: Kelly Hawkins
An insightful, relatable read
Revisado: 08-31-22
Kelly Hawkins shares her story and the story of other women who make the choice to be child free. Throughout the book, you'll find yourself laughing, crying, and will come to a greater understanding of the child free lifestyle. Are these women just heathens going against nature? Absolutely not. You'll learn why many people are choosing to be child free and why they enjoy their current lifestyle. This book is a light read, often humorous in a relatable way, though a few chapters come with the heaviness of being judged by others in society. As a single mother, I appreciated that Ms. Hawkins relayed her message in a way that was not dismissive to those of us who choose to become parents, but instead was inclusive and understanding of all the hard work we do, too! This book is an excellent read for anyone who is considering getting child free or for those looking to learn more about those who do make this choice!
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