If you have ever found yourself in a situation with your mother or someone else's that made you feel angry, resentful, guilty, or jealous, then you just might find
Tell Me Mother You're Sorry by Nicholl McGuire a worthy read.
In this non-fiction book, Nicholl shares personal experience, explains toxic situations that some mothers put their children through, as well as how to survive when dealing with these mommy manipulators. You will find yourself thinking about whether going low contact or no contact with your mother or someone you know is a good idea.
Why be bound by someone who is emotionally and physically draining? Why feel like you are helpless in a toxic relationship with no place to go? Why do you feel obligated to someone just because of a title? Get over your issues and be free!
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Other books worth mentioning by this writer include:
When Mothers Cry
Know Your Enemy The Christian's Critic
Laboring to Love Myself
Laboring to Love an Abusive Mate
Say Goodbye to Dad
Floral Beauty on a Dead End Street (photo book, keepsake)