The Possibility of Everything by Hope Edelman - A SV Moms Group Book Club
Does your child have an imaginary friend? What would you do if you
thought - or knew - your child's imaginary friend had a bit too strong
of a hold on her? Jet off to Belize in search of Mayan healers to
banish the friend? What a story this is. And a real life one too. Join
us today as we discuss The Possibility of Everything by Hope Edelman.
Hope has also graciously done a Q&A with the SV Moms Group bloggers. Read the Q&A here.
- Lori from New Jersey Moms Blog leads us off as she is parenting by feel
- Florinda from The 3 R's Blog: Reading, 'Riting, and Randomness has a perception of danger and possibility
- Marianne from Writer-Mommy thinks its hard to be three
- Cristie's from The Traveling Circus eyes were opened by this faith journey
- Jennifer from Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology examines believing in the unknown
- Darryle from I never signed up for this... starts to talk about her own journey with a healer for cancer
- Michelle from Wife and Mommy asks what wouldn't I do?
- Lisa from blog on the wall is keeping faith
- Kristine from Mommy Needs Therapy or a Bottle of Wine wishes for magic
- Lisa from Hannemaniacs says bring on the bush doctor
- Cindy Fey from We All Fall Down knows she need to let her daughter be who she is without projecting her fears on her
- Michele Spring Fajeau Read Out Loud discusses faith, hope and healing
- Jessica from It's my life... thinks about the lengths mothers will go to help their children
- Nicole from Not Just a Working Mom related to feeling like a single mom sometimes
- Amy's from Occupation Mommy daughter's imaginary friend is named Sally
- Meghan from Meg's Idle Chatter has a mother's instinct
- Jessica from This Mom Rocks It talks about the art of parenting
- Linsey from Me Too You asks if twins need an imaginary friend?
- Heidi from Coast to Coast Mom is a workweek widow
New Jersey Moms Blog is hosting the book club discussion this month. Please go here to join in the discussion.
Past SV Moms Group Book Clubs have included:- The Mominatrix's Guide to Sex by Kristen Chase
- Coco Chanel & Igr Stravinsky by Chris Greenhalgh
- See Mom Run by Beth Feldman
- Close Encounters of the Third-Grade Kind by Phillip Done
- This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Topper
- Do One Nice Thing by Debbie Tenzer
- Birth Day by Mark Sloan, M.D.
- What Happened to the Girl I Married? by Michael Miller
- Testimony by Anita Shreve
- Comfort Food by Kate Jacobs
- Much to Your Chagrin by Suzanne Guilette
- It Started with Pop-Tarts by Lori Hanson
- Who By Fire by Diana Spechler
- The White Trash Moms Handbook by Michelle Lamar
- Writing Motherhood by Lisa Garrigues
- The Vaccine Book by Dr. Robert W. Sears
- The Other Mother by Gwendolen Gross