She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood

[Amie Klempnauer Miller] á She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood I loved this book! I appreciate this book so much! It has validated so many of my own feelings as thenon-bio or non-genetic mom and worth the read. I didnt find it depressing at allbut rather, empowering that I am not alone in some of my emotions, fears, hopes and experiences. I would read another book by this author, anytime.. All about LIFE! according to msnbcdude. Excellent all around!. Honest and real, but ultimately depressing As a prospective non-biological lesbian mom, here is what

She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood

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Rating : 4.62 (636 Votes)
Asin : 0807001511
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 248 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-04
Language : English

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Miller works as a development con­sultant to the public media industry and lives with her partner and daughter in St. Paul, Minnesota.From the Hardcover edition.. Amie Klempnauer Miller is a frequent speaker about gay and lesbian families, and her writing has appeared on Salon, in Brain, Child and Greater Good magazines, and

I loved this book! I appreciate this book so much! It has validated so many of my own feelings as the"non-bio" or "non-genetic" mom and worth the read. I didn't find it depressing at allbut rather, empowering that I am not alone in some of my emotions, fears, hopes and experiences. I would read another book by this author, anytime.. "All about LIFE!" according to msnbcdude. Excellent all around!. Honest and real, but ultimately depressing As a prospective non-biological lesbian mom, here is what I got from this book: The process of getting pregnant will be stressful and emotional, bringing up lots of doubts and fears. You will feel disconnected from your partner. You will feel left out as the non-biological parent. Then when your child is born, your relationship, which had previously been your rock, will become fraught and troubled.The author is honest and real about her experience, and that is valuable. If you're looking for a book that will confirm that your struggles aren't unique, then this may be a great book to read. But if you're looking for a book that wi

Over the next nine months, as her partner became the biological mom-to-be, Miller became what? Mommy’s little helper? A faux dad?   As a midwestern, station wagon–driving, stay-at-home mom—and as a nonbiological lesbian mother—Miller both defines and defies the norm. Part love story, part comedy, part quest, Miller’s candid and often humorous memoir is a much-needed cultural roadmap for becoming a parent, even when the usual categories do not fit.. Or something like that. Like new parents everywhere, she wrestled with the anxieties and challenges of first-time parenthood but experienced pregnancy and birth only vicariously. After ten years of talking about having children, two years of trying (and failing) to conceive, and one shot of donor sperm for her partner, Amie Miller was about to become a mother

--Whitney Scott . Nonbiological lesbian mom Miller delights in her longtime partner’s pregnancy yet discovers years of expectation and preparation still leave her unready. The white lights and walls of the surgical room; the red of Jane’s blood” from an unexpected C-section. From Booklist Choosing parenthood is a complex, daunting journey, with no guarantees except plenty of challenges and surprises. She is shocked and awed by the delivery, where all is “white and red. Once the moms are home with baby Hannah, the nontraditional parents share all-too-common ground with most first-time parents, “thrust in a parallel universe where planning and time are irrelevant our

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