
Lies of the Magpie
A Mother's Healing Journey Through Postpartum Depression, Hashimoto's and Esptein-Barr Virus
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Maleah Day Warner
What happens when an ambitious girl grows up to be a mother?
Maleah thinks being a stay-at-home mom makes her inferior to other successful women. Plagued with unrelenting thoughts of inadequacy, she struggles to heal from postpartum depression without medication. Her search to save her body, her marriage, and her family leads to an unexpected revelation and the discovery of joy and health hidden within the heart of mothering.
Warner's debut memoir is Eat, Pray, Love (Elizabeth Gilbert) for the stay-at-home mother who longs for a journey of self-discovery without leaving home or arranging a babysitter.
Lies of the Magpie flows with humor and witty observation, escorting the listener on an unparalleled narrative experience.
Discover this not-to-be-missed, transformative listening experience.
“Lies of the Magpie grabbed my interest from the first chapter. Warner’s humor and description captivated me to the very end.” (Luann Yetter, author of Bar Harbor in the Roaring Twenties)
“A revelatory journey of a mother’s search to find healing from postpartum depression. Lies of the Magpie is a must-read for mothers and fathers everywhere.” (Eric Dyches, founder of The Emily Effect)
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This book made me laugh, cry, ponder, and everything in between! I relate so much to Maleah as a mother and the feelings that she had in this journey. I was amazed at the amount of things she takes on when her children were young, not as a comparison to myself as much as realizing all we really do was mom's, whether we are working, stay-at-home, or somewhere in between. Even if some days all we do is make sure everyone is fed and don't kill each other, it's an accomplishment.
I felt like it did get a bit confusing when she started jumping around on the timeline of how things happened, in order to relate what was going through her mind and certain memories. it did help that she listed the day and time to mark jumping back to the present part of the story. I also felt like during certain parts she sounded a bit bored to be reading her own story, but it was very minor. As the reader and author, she does a good job of conveying the feelings she dealt with and relating to anyone struggling with mental health and other health problems. Highly recommend, I know I'll be listening again!
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So relatable!
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Amazing
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