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The Goodbye Year
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For many mothers, a child’s senior year brings about a serious look back on the past eighteen. Every event-from Halloween to Mother’s Day-becomes The Last Time.
Toni Piccinini knows exactly what that’s like, and in The Goodbye Year, she offers the loving support every soon-to-be Empty Nester needs. Think of Toni as your bossy-but-loving Italian auntie, with modern sensibilities and a packed pantry. With the wisdom she’s acquired from saying goodbye three times to her own children, she reassuringly holds your hand while encouraging you through the insanity of the college application process, the rejections and the acceptances, and the teary dorm drop-offs. Even better, she reminds every mother that the best is yet to come-freedom, creativity, flexibility, and the Me Years. Recensie(s) Toni's voice sparkles with wisdom, humor, and truth about the paradoxically joyful and painful path of motherhood. From loving to letting go, she speaks for the Mother in all of us, the one who finds heaven in the eyes of a baby and who finds herself stretched thin, tired of putting out fires, thinking, 'This is not who I am.' Then she shows us a way through. I wish I'd had this illuminating book as my teenagers turbo-individuated during their last year at home! --Jessica Shepherd, author of A Love Alchemist's Notebook Buy Toni Piccinini's book for the absorbing story and lovely writing. Keep it on your shelf for the recipes. A nourishing read on every level. --Joan Ryan, author of The Water Giver
Toni Piccinini knows exactly what that’s like, and in The Goodbye Year, she offers the loving support every soon-to-be Empty Nester needs. Think of Toni as your bossy-but-loving Italian auntie, with modern sensibilities and a packed pantry. With the wisdom she’s acquired from saying goodbye three times to her own children, she reassuringly holds your hand while encouraging you through the insanity of the college application process, the rejections and the acceptances, and the teary dorm drop-offs. Even better, she reminds every mother that the best is yet to come-freedom, creativity, flexibility, and the Me Years. Recensie(s) Toni's voice sparkles with wisdom, humor, and truth about the paradoxically joyful and painful path of motherhood. From loving to letting go, she speaks for the Mother in all of us, the one who finds heaven in the eyes of a baby and who finds herself stretched thin, tired of putting out fires, thinking, 'This is not who I am.' Then she shows us a way through. I wish I'd had this illuminating book as my teenagers turbo-individuated during their last year at home! --Jessica Shepherd, author of A Love Alchemist's Notebook Buy Toni Piccinini's book for the absorbing story and lovely writing. Keep it on your shelf for the recipes. A nourishing read on every level. --Joan Ryan, author of The Water Giver