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Miserly Moms: Living on One Income in a Two-Income Economy by Jonni McCoy
Jonni McCoy once lived in the San Francisco Bay area, working as a Senior Buyer for firms such as Apple Computer.  Considering she lived in one of the most expensive areas of the country, and made a very good living, the thought of quitting her job after the birth of her child seemed out of the question.  But Jonni made it work, and this book shows you how.  She has a great section for working moms as well, teaching you how to stretch that dollar.  Ready to give up your lattes?  This is the book for you.
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Miserly Moms


The Diaper Diaries: The Real Poop on a New Mom's First Year by Cynthia L. Copeland
Did we need another humorous guide on new motherhood? After reading this book, you'll agree with a resounding yes.  This book is just simply hysterical.  I can't think of a better stress relief during those first few sleepless sanity-raving months of a baby's life than this book.  Copeland even provides a valuable service by saving new moms loads of money by creating a nifty paraphernalia chart with "instead of buying" and "just use" columns.  For instance, instead of buying a ridiculously expensive overpriced play station, just use an empty box.  Expensive toys guaranteed to provide hours of enjoyment? Rolls of toilet paper.  Any new mom will love this book, and pass it on.
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The Diaper Diaries


Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year by Denise Fields
Being a new mommy can be overwhelming.  There’s just so much to know!  But Baby 411 is ready to help.  It provides loads of information about baby’s first year in an easy–to-find, easy-to-read, easy-to-understand format.  And it’s co-written by, Denise Fields, the author of the well known Baby Bargains book.
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Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year 


What I Wish You Knew: Letters from Our Daughters' Lives, and Expert Advice on Staying Connected
Sometimes its easier for girls to talk to people other than their Moms.  In this case, it was American Girl.  For the last 15 years, American Girl has been receiving letters from girls telling them their deepest feelings, thoughts, and problems.  They knew these girls really wanted to tell their Moms what was on their minds, so they decided to do it for them.  Each chapter in this thought-provoking book is dedicated to a common issue & opens with advice from a therapist or educator.  To follow are the words and thoughts of girls who desperately want you to know how they feel.
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Dispatches from a Not-So-Perfect Life: Or How I Learned to Love the House, the Man, the Child by Faulkner Fox
Was I the only person who sometimes felt like my American Dream more closely resembled a nightmare?  Faulkner Fox is my new best friend.  In Dispatches from a Not-So-Perfect Life you won't find the pleasant talk of women you meet at the park.  And I was desperate for it.  Read the rest of this review here.
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Dispatches from a Not-So-Perfect Life


Will You Still Be My Daughter?: A Fable for Our Times by by Carol Lynn Pearson
This is a sweet tale that will touch the hearts of mothers and daughters.  It is a fable about two oak trees – one the mother, the other the daughter.  The mother tree is delighted to have sprouted a daughter tree.  But as a typical mother, she frets that if she is not always able to make things right, she might somehow lose her daughter.  But the daughter is able to reassure her mother by showing her that differences and difficult situations help make her stronger.  She has blossomed into a unique and beautiful tree.  And, yes, she will always be her mother’s daughter.
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