Everything changes when a woman adjusts to pregnancy and then motherhood, even her reading habits. Many moms who were avid readers have found or made time to read for fun, while others have adapted their reading choices to include books on childrearing and shorter pieces.
Jeanette Hicks of Lockport, Ill., is thinking about starting a book club with moms-only members. She says their reading commitments and tendencies are different from those of other women. A book club for moms can also be a way to meet new people, form friendships and have company, she adds.
A book club for moms can be a way to meet new people, form friendships and have company. |
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"As a mom ... it can be really isolating. It would be good to have something to do besides Baby," says Hicks, who has a daughter who is almost 1. "You are reading and talking about things other than children. A lot of people I meet now only talk about babies ... It's hard to get friendship beyond that point."
Hicks belonged to a book club in New York before she moved to Illinois. The group she belonged to would rotate the role of choosing a book and hosting the meetings at their home. "It was great, because it really became more like a support group than a literary thing," she says "It was a 'girls' night out.'"
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