Mothering Sunday

Mothering Sunday by Em Coley, published by Grove in 2005, is a thoughtful exploration of the complexities surrounding the celebration of Mothering Sunday. This edition spans 28 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the mixed emotions that accompany this occasion, highlighting both the demands of motherhood and the pain that some individuals may feel, prompting them to avoid the day altogether.
Readers will find a creative study that goes beyond the traditional focus on biological mothers, offering reflections that resonate with a broader audience. The work encourages a celebration that invites all individuals, regardless of their personal experiences, to engage with the themes of family and relationships, parenting, and motherhood. Through its insightful approach, this book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the significance of Mothering Sunday.
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Mothering Sunday is a time of mixed emotions. Being a mother is demanding and calls for affirmation, yet many find the occasion so painful that they will avoid it at all costs. Yet the history of Mothering Sunday is much broader than the focus on biological mothers. This creative study draws on a wide range of reflection and shows how it can become a celebration to which all individuals will be drawn regardless of their own personal experience.
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