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Michelle Kennedy

    Michelle Kennedy Hogan est une voix captivante de la littérature contemporaine, connue pour ses explorations perspicaces de la famille, de la résilience et de la recherche de sens dans la vie quotidienne. À travers ses mémoires et sa fiction, elle offre aux lecteurs un aperçu brut et honnête des complexités de la parentalité et de la profonde force que l'on peut trouver même dans les circonstances les plus difficiles. L'écriture de Hogan se caractérise par son esprit, sa vulnérabilité et sa profonde compréhension de l'expérience humaine, ce qui en fait une chroniqueuse accessible et importante des joies et des luttes de la vie de famille.

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    Gandhi Was a Libra
    Letting Go
    Staying Dry
    Crying
    Without a Net
    • Without a Net

      Middle Class and Homeless with Kids in America

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(579)Évaluer

      The narrative centers on Michelle Kennedy's dramatic shift from a stable middle-class life to facing homelessness as a single mother of three. Living out of her car while waitressing, she navigates the challenges of financial instability and the struggle to provide for her children. With a blend of humor and raw honesty, Kennedy shares her journey of resilience, highlighting the complexities of poverty and the determination required to overcome it. Ultimately, it is a story of hope and triumph against overwhelming odds.

      Without a Net
    • Crying

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      Crying
    • Staying Dry

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Teaching your child to stay dry is one of the worst challenges of parenting. This book includes 99 tips from parents who have been there and who have lived to tell the tale (and to launder far, far fewer cot sheets afterwards.)

      Staying Dry
    • Gandhi Was a Libra

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Bipolar disorder transforms Carrie O'Connor's life, leading her to actions that challenge her perception of reality. As she navigates the extremes of her condition, her journey takes her to the edge of criminality and ultimately into a mental institution. There, she discovers the complexities of sanity and the fragile boundaries between normalcy and madness, offering a profound exploration of mental health and its impact on identity and motherhood.

      Gandhi Was a Libra
    • El llanto

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      El llanto