No More Perfect Moms: Learn to Love Your Real Life
Written by Jill Savage
Narrated by Sarah Zimmerman
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About this audiobook
Jill Savage
Jill Savage is an author and speaker who is passionate about motherhood, marriage, and family. Her enthusiasm for the profession of motherhood is contagious. The founder of Hearts at Home, a national organization for mothers at home, Jill speaks to thousands of women each year about their priorities, their passions, and their purpose. Her honest, engaging communication is strengthened by her ability to make her audience laugh while they learn. Jill is the author of several books, including Got Teens? and My Heart’s at Home. She and her husband, Mark, have five children and one granddaughter.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I admit I didn’t want to read this book. The picture on the cover itself with the mismatched socks was irritating. That clued me in to my need to read this book. I’m glad I did. It’s not a book telling you to let your house fall apart or let your kids run around wild. It’s about having realistic expectations that help you cherish the life that God has given you. All women should read this.