Not All Grannies Knit

Not All Grannies Knit by Joan Pritchett, published by Michael O’Mara Books in 2007, is a humorous handbook that explores the unique experience of becoming a grandmother. This 159-page edition offers insights into the transition to the “older generation,” addressing concerns from the initial shock of grandparenthood to navigating pregnancy discussions and the complexities of family dynamics.
Readers will find a blend of wit and practical advice as they delve into topics related to family and relationships, parenting, and grandparenting. The book tackles various aspects of grandparenthood, including the challenges of naming grandchildren and dealing with competitive family members. With its abundant illustrations and tongue-in-cheek tone, this guide serves as a spirited celebration of the joys and challenges that come with acquiring grandchildren.
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Becoming a grandmother is a strange experience that involves becoming part of the “older generation” almost overnight. Luckily, help is at hand in the form of this razor-sharp handbook. From the initial shock (“Is this going to be a nuisance for me?”), to the journey through pregnancy (“Try not to laugh when the expectant couple start talking about the beauty of natural childbirth”), to the thorny issues of names and the even thornier issue of the competitive other grandmother, this tongue-in-cheek guide has the answers to every granny’s enquiries. Abundantly illustrated, this is a spirited and irreverent celebration of the joys—and otherwise—of acquiring grandchildren.
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