
For every new mother and mommy-to-be who feels more helpless at times than she does confident, “Hello, My Name is Mommy” is a must-read. Funny, inspirational and honest, author Sheri Lynch writes from her own experiences as a child and her fears about becoming a mom. In a girlfriend-to-girlfriend tone, she speaks to readers about what many moms worry about, like whether her own dysfunctional past means she is doomed to repeat the cycle, or whether she can be a good mother even if her own mom didn’t exactly win the prize for “Mother of the Year.” In both a humorous and endearing way, “Hello, My Name is Mommy” reassures moms and moms-to-be that it’s normal to feel more out of control than aglow all the time, and just because you might think of kids as germy and somewhat gross, having these thoughts don’t make you a bad mom. For any mom or soon-to-be mom who’s ever felt alone in her thoughts, this insightful and laugh-out-loud guide will assure you that you’re not. One thankful mother who read this book in just a few days says she laughed, cried and gasped all the way through it. Full of useful advice and kind understanding, “Hello, My Name is Mommy” is a great read for any mother who isn't quite sure whether her maternal instincts can be trusted. Pick up a copy here.