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Bay and Her Boys

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Twenty-three years ago, Bay Buchanan was thrown—or as she says, dumped—into the world of single parenting. It wasn’t a popular time to be raising kids solo, especially as a rising star in the conservative movement. But she quickly realized she needed to overcome the hurt and confusion and focus on giving her all to her children.

Bay and Her Boys is a compelling story that takes the reader on a candid trip into the world of single working motherhood. For the first time, Buchanan writes of her experiences—mistakes she made and rules that worked—in the hopes of encouraging mothers to make success at home their first priority in life.

Buchanan also wants to change the national dialogue about single moms with a shot across the bow of both conservatives and liberals. This book is the first step by a prominent conservative to be there for all mothers: standing with them, inspiring them, and arming them with tools that will help their kids succeed in life.


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Publisher: Hachette Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: March 27, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780738215761
  • Release date: March 27, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780738215761
  • File size: 1797 KB
  • Release date: March 27, 2012

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Twenty-three years ago, Bay Buchanan was thrown—or as she says, dumped—into the world of single parenting. It wasn’t a popular time to be raising kids solo, especially as a rising star in the conservative movement. But she quickly realized she needed to overcome the hurt and confusion and focus on giving her all to her children.

Bay and Her Boys is a compelling story that takes the reader on a candid trip into the world of single working motherhood. For the first time, Buchanan writes of her experiences—mistakes she made and rules that worked—in the hopes of encouraging mothers to make success at home their first priority in life.

Buchanan also wants to change the national dialogue about single moms with a shot across the bow of both conservatives and liberals. This book is the first step by a prominent conservative to be there for all mothers: standing with them, inspiring them, and arming them with tools that will help their kids succeed in life.


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