Motherhood changes the way we think and feel about ourselves. We talked to Ilyse Dobrow DiMarco about how to cope with this upheaval.
Author Q&As
Motherwell talks to author Natalie Silverstein about her book for parents who want to raise kind, grateful kids.
Talking to Diana Whitney about her collection of poems for girls becoming themselves. By Daisy Florin
Motherwell talks to parenting author Carla Naumburg, PhD.
This book is a meditation about what unconditional love offers both recipient and giver. By Sarah Buttenwieser
One of the rules in group therapy is no secrets. The members become your support system, and everyone can talk about anything they want, without limitations.
Ada Calhoun gives a voice to middle-age struggles—and empowers a generation of women who were raised to “have it all.”
Eve Rodsky’s book Fair Play presents a hands-on, systematic solution to how to share the division of labor at home.
On carrying grief forward, not getting over it. A Motherwell interview with Nora McInerny.
So much of who we are has to do with how we think about our own parents and our own childhood.
It’s old-school knowledge seasoned with new-school methods validated by hands-on experience.
Motherwell interviews Andrea Jarrell about her debut memoir, which touches on themes of motherhood, desire and vulnerability.
The author of All Joy and No Fun talks to Motherwell about parental anxiety, adolescence, and what she regrets about her bestselling book.
By Rebecca Gale
Jessica Lahey’s book is an incisive and eye-opening read on the pitfalls of modern-day overparenting.
By Randi Olin
What makes this an exceptional book is that it always steers its eye away from self-pity and toward a greater understanding of love and acceptance.
Abigail Rasminsky and Mira Ptacin