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Highlights
- A thought-provoking collection of inspirational quotes and everyday wisdom to celebrate one of the most important people in your life "A mother's arms are made of tenderness and children sleep soundly in them.
- About the Author: Michael Powell studied English Language and Literature at Manchester University before spending three years at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, training to be an actor.
- 128 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Parenting
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Book Synopsis
A thought-provoking collection of inspirational quotes and everyday wisdom to celebrate one of the most important people in your life
"A mother's arms are made of tenderness and children sleep soundly in them."
- Victor Hugo
What is motherhood? What is the nature of this unique bond that begins at birth and guides us throughout our lives? A mother needs patience, courage, tolerance, flexibility, firmness and a thousand other qualities that grow in the human soul. Above all, she is a true friend to her child. At times, when our lives seem beset with contradictions and betrayals, a mother's love is the constant that gives us the courage never to quit and keep on pursuing our goals, and the conviction that we can reach them.
We don't always tell our loved ones how much they mean to us, but with 365 Reasons You're the Perfect Mum you can show them. Packed full of inspirational quotes to put into words the things we can't always say, or don't say enough - how much we love our mums. This book is a tribute to mothers and motherhood, in fact, it's the perfect way to say what every mother wishes to hear.
Also available in the series: 365 Reasons You're the Perfect Dad and 365 Reasons to be Proud
About the Author
Michael Powell studied English Language and Literature at Manchester University before spending three years at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, training to be an actor. He then spent five years an internationally unknown professional actor and musical director. In 1996, Michael entered publishing and became assistant editor at BCA for two years. In 2001, Michael became a freelance writer and editor. Since then, he has established a reputation for writing a wide range of books for adults and children.