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Postgraduate Studies in Motherhood
by Helen Trepelkov
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Pub Date
9 Aug 2018
| Archive Date
30 May 2019
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Description
Ambitious and hard-working, but wrapped in the cocoon of parental love and easy success, I followed my husband to New York City determined to pursue my budding academic career. Instead, I fell in love with the challenges and creative opportunities of motherhood and became a stay-at-home mother. Upon the collapse of the Soviet Union, my child-rearing travails acquired a well-defined practical goal: I wanted our two daughters to graduate from a top American college.
It has been said that nothing is certain in this world but death and taxes. I would add raising children to the list. This topic is bound to remain relevant for as long as humanity exists. Moreover, in our fast-changing world, parents have to prepare their children for the unknown. In that sense, all American parents are raising foreigners now. Today more than ever, the account of a foreign parent’s success is beneficial to all parents alike.
Ambitious and hard-working, but wrapped in the cocoon of parental love and easy success, I followed my husband to New York City determined to pursue my budding academic career. Instead, I fell in...
Description
Ambitious and hard-working, but wrapped in the cocoon of parental love and easy success, I followed my husband to New York City determined to pursue my budding academic career. Instead, I fell in love with the challenges and creative opportunities of motherhood and became a stay-at-home mother. Upon the collapse of the Soviet Union, my child-rearing travails acquired a well-defined practical goal: I wanted our two daughters to graduate from a top American college.
It has been said that nothing is certain in this world but death and taxes. I would add raising children to the list. This topic is bound to remain relevant for as long as humanity exists. Moreover, in our fast-changing world, parents have to prepare their children for the unknown. In that sense, all American parents are raising foreigners now. Today more than ever, the account of a foreign parent’s success is beneficial to all parents alike.
Advance Praise
“…a sentimental look at a mother's life.” –KIRKUS REVIEW
“Trepelkov is a storyteller with a wonderful human touch.” –Authors Reading
“One mother’s journey through life, searching for the ultimate peace and happiness for her children while discovering her own true heart...” –Lisa Petrocelli, author of The Heart of Rome
“…a sentimental look at a mother's life.” –KIRKUS REVIEW
“Trepelkov is a storyteller with a wonderful human touch.” –Authors Reading
“One mother’s journey through life, searching for the...
Advance Praise
“…a sentimental look at a mother's life.” –KIRKUS REVIEW
“Trepelkov is a storyteller with a wonderful human touch.” –Authors Reading
“One mother’s journey through life, searching for the ultimate peace and happiness for her children while discovering her own true heart...” –Lisa Petrocelli, author of The Heart of Rome
Available Editions
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Ebook |
ISBN |
9781684330843 |
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US$4.99 (USD)
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781684330843 |
PRICE |
US$4.99 (USD)
|
Average rating from 3 members
Featured Reviews
Heidi W, Reviewer
Helen Trepelkov weaves a story of her life as a mother in a world she was't sure she was ready for. She brings understanding, compassion to parents everywhere who only want what is best for their child. She is open, honest and gives insight by looking back and reflecting on her decision and choices she made as a mother.
The author is showing what two different worlds can bring together for children and families.
The story is real honest look that mothers will be able to find guidance and knowing they are not the only ones.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of Helen Trepelkov Postgraduate Studies in Motherhood
Korie K, Educator
This book is a good reminder of the things that are important in life, and what it means to be a mother. The descriptive writing and hot topics kept me glued from start to finish. I highly recommend!
Featured Reviews
Heidi W, Reviewer
Helen Trepelkov weaves a story of her life as a mother in a world she was't sure she was ready for. She brings understanding, compassion to parents everywhere who only want what is best for their child. She is open, honest and gives insight by looking back and reflecting on her decision and choices she made as a mother.
The author is showing what two different worlds can bring together for children and families.
The story is real honest look that mothers will be able to find guidance and knowing they are not the only ones.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of Helen Trepelkov Postgraduate Studies in Motherhood
Korie K, Educator
This book is a good reminder of the things that are important in life, and what it means to be a mother. The descriptive writing and hot topics kept me glued from start to finish. I highly recommend!