From the Heart of a Mother

ebook Poetry and Words of Inspiration for All Stages of Motherhood

By Randi Latzman

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"Reading Randi's poems is like chicken soup to a mother's soul. They're raw, honest, and vulnerable . . . Every mother needs her book." —Danielle Sherman-Lazar, author of Mothers Are Made
Whether you're a new mom or a total pro, you'll learn how to soak up every moment in motherhood, while still leaving room for your own growth. This is poetry about healing, evolving, learning, and living as a mother in these current times.
This is poetry for first time moms figuring everything out, for long-time moms rediscovering themselves, and for every mother in between. It's motherhood poetry in its realest form. One of the rare books about motherhood that doesn't shy away from the good, the bad, and the overwhelming.
Inside, you'll find:
  • Guidance on how to navigate your emotions while performing the toughest job on the planet
  • Real-life inspiration for moms at all stages of motherhood
  • Poetry for mothers who need to know they aren't alone on their journey

  • If you liked From One Mom to a Mother, The Sweetest Little Blueberry, or Dear Motherhood, you'll love From the Heart of a Mother.
    "Randi's words and poems have been touching my heart for years now. She is able to capture the powerful emotions that come with motherhood and help us feel fully seen, less alone. Randi also shares openly about life's challenges and offers hope and light for the journey. What a gift that her words will now be in a book, able to bless so many more who need them." —Sydnei Kaplan, author of The Heaven Phone
    From the Heart of a Mother