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Mamma Ki Diary (Hindi Edition)
- Narrated by: Anu Singh Choudhary
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
- Categories: Parenting & Relationships, Parenting
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Publisher's Summary
At 26, Anu Singh Choudhary presumed that everything in life had become sort of perfect, and her life at that moment was really the happy fairy tale ending one had grown up striving for. A supportive family, a wonderful husband, and twins (that too a boy and a girl) - is this not what a woman ultimately wants?
But what followed was a roller-coaster ride while she struggled through finding a balance between her quest for self and raising a family which demanded undivided attention. Mamma ki Diary is an honest and intimate account of being a mother of twins while trying to make sense of everything else around raising kids: marriage, familial system, relationships, gender issues, ambitions and desires, and lessons of life that follow. The book also looks at stories of other mothers and finally concludes at one realisation - that we tell our stories to others only to give each other strength and make each other believe that happiness lies within ourselves.
Through personal experiences never discussed before, Anu's Mamma ki Diary will not only resonate with mothers but will make a heartwarming listen for men and women alike.