I Was Told There'd Be a Village

Transforming Motherhood through the Power of Connection
by Melissa Wirt
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Melissa Wirt recounts her journey and dozens of others in building a supportive “village” to transform oppressive, solitary motherhood into a connected—even joyful—endeavor.

Melissa Wirt thought she had everything—she'd built her own company and moved to a beautiful farm with her family. Then during a personal crisis, she realized that despite having...

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Published By Grand Central Publishing

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 320

Publication Date 04/08/2025

ISBN 9781538759059

Dimensions 6.35 inches x 9.35 inches


“Having it all doesn't mean doing it all. It's essential to understand that we don't have to navigate this journey of parenthood alone. Melissa Wirt addresses this significant struggle we have as parents — American society making it impossible to have a village—and offers an insightful guide on how to create connection in this context.” 
 —Eve Rodsky, New York Times Bestselling author of Fair Play

“This book is a balm for the souls of mothers. Melissa Wirt shows that so many of our modern maternal ailments have a root cause—loneliness—and that the cure is within our grasp. With warmth and wit, she coaches us on how to establish a powerful network of mom friends. Wirt herself feels like a friend of the very best sort. We cheer her on throughout, confident that she is cheering for us.”
 —Abigail Tucker, New York Times bestselling author of Mom Genes

"These are stories that bring hope, normalizing the difficulties of our present moment and reminding us of a powerful resource: one another. Wise and actionable, this book is like a big-hearted hug for moms."—Sheryl Ziegler, PsyD, author of Mommy Burnout

"Melissa Wirt thinks like me—that living in community makes us happier, healthier and more grounded. Using her experience as a mother, she deftly teaches the art of connection. Encouraging, honest, and just fun to read, I recommend this book to all new moms."
 —Mary Pipher, New York Times bestselling author of Reviving Ophelia and Women Rowing North

"A heartening take on the rewards of community."—Publishers Weekly

 
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