Sunday, March 22, 2015

Sand in my Sandwich By Sarah Parshall Perry

You know that thing when you're in Walmart at noon before you discover you haven't brushed your teeth? Sarah Parshall Perry gets that. She also gets weird things showing up in her bed, her daughter asking for war paint, and her son crawling into a giant blue sock on Christmas morning. Mainly, she gets that conflicted feeling of finding her kids hanging out in the dogs' cages and happily realizing they have stopped getting into trouble for a minute.According to Perry, "The hardest stuff is the quickest way to God," and readers get to watch the systematic destruction of her carefully planned life, laughing at her missteps, aching at her tragedies, and recognizing themselves along the way. A mother of three children, two of whom are on the autism spectrum, she has experienced plenty of ups and downs, but from the chaos of her "ordinary" life she pulls the universal truths of motherhood, addressing them with humor, poignancy, and a naked honesty that will make the reader think, That sounds a lot like my crazy life. Perry helps mothers realize they aren't alone, even if they've fallen off the straight and narrow of their intended path and are instead lying in the ditch next to it. Life's a mess. But as Perry reminds us, it's all for a purpose.Perfect for mothers, this book will encourage, inspire, and enlighten.

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Sarah Parshall Perry (JD, University of Virginia School of Law) is a wife and mother of three young children. She is the coauthor of When the Fairy Dust Settles (with her mother, Janet Parshall) and the author of numerous magazine articles, award-winning short stories, and poetry. Sarah has served in youth ministry for over ten years and is currently writing for www.ChosenFamilies.org where she encourages other families living with disabilities. She lives in Maryland.

 Written with such wit, comedy, and very encouraging lines that are very easy to relate to. I think all moms should read this book.
I really enjoyed getting away in this book. Perry lets us know that there is no how to parenting books the rules are never the same.
If you are a mom or know a mom that needs a little get away this is the book for you.
I gave this book 4 stars and recommend it. It would make a wonderful gift as well.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.

6 comments:

  1. My kids are grown but will buy it for my kids ss a gift.

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  2. Sounds like a great book for Mom's with small children. Good review!

    Blessings!
    Judy B

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  3. I have a couple new mom's in my family that may need this book. Thank you for the review.

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  4. Sounds like a great book for moms!

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  5. Sounds like a must read for new parents. Great review.

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