It. Goes. So. Fast. : the year of no do-overs
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Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
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Amherst - Nonfiction - Main Floor- New Books | 306.8743 Ke | On Shelf | |
Bedford - Nonfiction - New Biography | B Kelly | Checked Out | December 15, 2023 |
Derry Public Library - Nonfiction - Adult Level New | B K2957k | Checked Out | December 6, 2023 |
Hooksett - Nonfiction - Adult Room - New | 306.8743 KEL | On Shelf | |
Kelley Library - Nonfiction - Display- New York Times Table | MEMOIR KELLY, M. | On Shelf |
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"The time for do-overs is over. Ever since she became a parent, Mary Louise Kelly has said "next year." Next year will be the year she makes it to her son James's soccer games (which are on weekdays at 4 p.m., right when she is on the air on NPR's All Things Considered, talking to millions of listeners). Drive carpool for her son Alexander? Not if she wants to do that story about Ukraine and interview the secretary of state. Like millions of parents who wrestle with raising children while pursuing a career, she has never been cavalier about these decisions. The bargain she has always made with herself is this: this time I'll get on the plane, and next year I'll find a way to be there for the mom stuff. Well, James and Alexander are now seventeen and fifteen, and a realization has overtaken Mary Louise: her older son will be leaving soon for college. There used to be years to make good on her promises; now, there are months, weeks, minutes. And with the devastating death of her beloved father as well as a surprising turn in her marriage, Mary Louise is facing act three of her life head-on. Mary Louise is coming to grips with the reality every parent faces. Childhood has a definite expiration date. You have only so many years with your kids before they leave your house to build their own lives. It's what every parent is supposed to want, what they raise their children to do. But it is bittersweet. Mary Louise is also dealing with the realities of having aging parents, and that marriages change. This pivotal time brings with it the enormous questions of what you did right and what you did wrong. This chronicle of her eldest child's final year at home, of losing her father, as well as other curve balls thrown at her, is not a definitive answer-not for herself and certainly not for any other parent. But her questions, her issues, will resonate with every parent. And, yes, especially with mothers, who are judged more harshly by society and, more important, judge themselves more harshly. What would she do if she had to decide all over again? Mary Louise's thoughts as she faces the coming year will speak to anyone who has ever cared about a child, a parent or a spouse. It. Goes. So. Fast. is honest, funny, poignant, revelatory, and immensely relatable."--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Kelly, M. L. (2023). It. Goes. So. Fast.: the year of no do-overs (First edition.). Henry Holt and Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kelly, Mary Louise. 2023. It. Goes. So. Fast.: The Year of No Do-overs. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kelly, Mary Louise. It. Goes. So. Fast.: The Year of No Do-overs New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2023.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Kelly, Mary Louise. It. Goes. So. Fast.: The Year of No Do-overs First edition., Henry Holt and Company, 2023.
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