:For women who have grown up in the tension between third-wave feminism and Martha Stewart, it can be a struggle to define and embrace the meaning of home . There is constant pressure to do things a certain way, and...
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:For women who have grown up in the tension between third-wave feminism and Martha Stewart, it can be a struggle to define and embrace the meaning of home. There is constant pressure to do things a certain way, and sometimes intense criticism from those who think you're doing it wrong. But what if home isn't really about whether or not you homeschool or have a career? What if it's more about who you are than what you do?
A self-proclaimed "former subversive," Emily T. Wierenga has learned the art of making a home and the joy of settling down. Emily takes readers on an unconventional journey through marriage, miscarriage, foster parenting, and the daily struggle of longing to be known, inviting them into a quest for identity in the midst of life's daily interruptions. Through soul-stirring writing, she helps women understand that homemaking is much more than old-fashioned tradition; rather, it's a timeless art requiring mind, body, and spirit.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 428295
- Product Code 9780801016950
- ISBNÂ 0801016959
- EANÂ 9780801016950
- Pages 224
- Department General Books
- Category Biography
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Baker Book House
- Publication Date Sep 2015
- Sales Rank 59070
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 20mm
- Weight 0.267kg
Emily Wierenga
Emily Wierenga is a former editor, ghostwriter, freelance writer and staff journalist, a monthly columnist for "The Christian Courier", and the author of "Save My Children" (Castle Quay Books, 2008), "Chasing Silhouettes" (Ampelon Publishing, 2012) and "Mom in the Mirror" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013). Emily resides in Alberta, Canada. This is her first novel.