Want to read some beautiful tales that give you that bit of “mum advice”? Enlightenment, but in a manner that is subtle enough to drink in?
Book Review of Mom Says You Need to Be Strong! by Aditi Gupta
Mom Says You Need to Be Strong
Motherhood is a profound chapter in a woman’s life—a journey where she often seeks the greatest support and emotional grounding. It’s during this time that we crave a guiding light, something to help us navigate the uncharted waters of nurturing new life. In Mom Says You Need to Be Strong!, Aditi Gupta provides just that—a heartfelt collection of stories offering wisdom and warmth to mothers on this transformative journey.
The most valuable inheritance isn’t land, wealth, or jewels, but those priceless pearls of wisdom passed down from generation to generation. These are the life lessons that help us live smoothly, without stumbling. Motherhood, while one of the most beautiful experiences, also brings challenges we’ve never faced before. It’s not just about bringing a new life into the world but nurturing, protecting, and guiding that life—a task that grows more complex as the years roll on. What makes this journey easier are the stories, the advice, and the shared experiences that others, especially mothers, have left behind.
Aditi Gupta’s collection is a reflection of this legacy, offering solace and strength through fifteen beautifully crafted tales. These stories, though standalone, weave together a tapestry of emotions and experiences—from the birth of a child to the many stages of a woman’s life as she navigates her role as a mother.
The title itself—Mom Says You Need to Be Strong!—is something that resonates with every woman. We’ve all heard this from our mothers, haven’t we? Strength, both physical and emotional, is what is asked of us from the moment our child is born and continues to be demanded well into adulthood (and even beyond, as they become parents themselves). Gupta’s stories speak not just to mothers but to anyone seeking life-changing advice—husbands, friends, family members. Each story, while independent, is profoundly relatable. They bring a smile to your face, but don’t be surprised if a tear escapes too, as you are drawn into the raw, touching moments of life that Aditi has so gracefully captured.
In Mum’s Perfect Pickle, for instance, nostalgia and enlightenment wash over you in ways that feel entirely unexpected. Once Hurt, Twice Shy is another tale that taps into familiar emotions, reflecting moments we’ve all seen or experienced. That’s the magic of Aditi’s writing—you recognize these characters. You’ve met them, walked their paths, and lived their journeys in some way or another. The stories stir a strong sense of déjà vu, and you’ll find yourself thinking, “Yes, I’ve been there.”
One particularly relatable story is Learning to Wear the Daughter-in-Law’s Hat. It’s these relatable insights that linger long after the final page is turned. The universality of Gupta’s tales makes them accessible to everyone, whether you’re a new mother, a seasoned parent, or simply someone who appreciates life’s lessons.
This book is a must-read for anyone who values wisdom passed down through generations. It is a gem—an illuminating collection of stories that go beyond motherhood to touch on the universal themes of life, relationships, and resilience. These timeless nuggets of wisdom, from Grandma’s nurturing advice to modern reflections on parenting, are shared with empathy, insight, and grace.
If you’re looking for a collection that will make you think, feel, and perhaps even rethink the way you view relationships and challenges in your own life, this is the book for you.
Adios, amigos!
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