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Nobody talks about the hard parts of being a mother...at least, not until it's too late. Depressed, isolated, and stuck in her head, Jenna spends her days comparing herself to the "good moms," wishing for more patience and grace-and less mom-guilt and rage. Until a new friend helps her understand just how far into the darkness she's fallen...and a series of very bad days sends her running for her life. Back in her hometown, eight-hundred miles away, she must confess what she's done to the sassy, southern women who love her, and who can see her for who she truly is, even if she can't see it for…mehr

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Nobody talks about the hard parts of being a mother...at least, not until it's too late. Depressed, isolated, and stuck in her head, Jenna spends her days comparing herself to the "good moms," wishing for more patience and grace-and less mom-guilt and rage. Until a new friend helps her understand just how far into the darkness she's fallen...and a series of very bad days sends her running for her life. Back in her hometown, eight-hundred miles away, she must confess what she's done to the sassy, southern women who love her, and who can see her for who she truly is, even if she can't see it for herself. All to answer one impossible question: Can she find herself-and her way home-again, before there's nothing left to find? Perfect for fans of:Sorrow And Bliss by Meg Mason The Mother I Could Have Been by Kerry Fisher Anne Tyler and Claire Lombardo Realistic, slice-of-life stories Small town settings Strong southern women Emotional reads Mental health representation
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Shawna Holly is an Okie who now lives outside of San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and three young kids. When We're Broken is her second novel, and the second in the Women of Asher series.Prior to venturing into fiction writing, she served in the U.S. Air Force, worked as a government contractor, wrote a hyper-local blog focused on the beautiful Texas Hill Country, and owned a boutique web design and digital marketing firm (not all at once, of course).When not writing, editing, publishing, or marketing, she can likely be found napping, over-caffeinating, taxiing her kids around town, procrastinating, or cheering at the baseball field.Keep in touch at shawnaholly.com.