Slipping Through My Fingers

ebook What Every Mother Feels. What Every Daughter Will One Day Understand.

By Aderonke "Ronnie" Izon

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Slipping Through My Fingers: A Memoir for Every Mother and Daughter

Some changes arrive so quietly you almost miss their weight. Others announce themselves - children leaving home, roles shifting, the call to embrace life's third act. This memoir is a companion for women discovering who they are becoming, even as they honor the journeys that made them.

I offer my story as both anchor and lantern. My African heritage reminds me that love endures, that we are shaped by community, and that release does not mean absence. In America, I learned to value presence and to wrestle with the notion that stepping back is a sign of less care. In between, I found transformation - a chance to rewrite what it means to mother, to belong, and to live fully as women in the second half of life.

Slipping Through My Fingers is not just about letting go. It is about stepping forward, rooted and open, with courage and tenderness. Here, the ache of change is honored, resilience and hope run through every page, and the promise of the third act is always within sight.

If you are at the edge of a new season, navigating bittersweet farewells, searching for yourself, or daring to dream again, this memoir is for you. Each chapter holds space for the tears you hide, the dreams you shelved, and the power that is yours, waiting in the quiet between seasons.

This is your story. This is your invitation. This is the book you will want to share with every woman brave enough to love, let go, and rediscover herself, again and again.

Slipping Through My Fingers