Impossible to put down, makes you laugh and cry, Sophies story is inspirational. It gives us so much hope and encouragement. I dont think we would be where we are on our own journey without her advice.
OLLIE LOCKE
A read so twisty your heart pounds as you turn the pages.
THE SUNDAY TIMES
Brave, funny and honest, columnist Sophie Beresiner takes us on her complex journey to parenthood and shows us that theres more than one way to become a mother.
Sophies journey to motherhood began aged 30 with a cancer diagnosis that stole her fertility. Today, Sophie is older, wiser (and agonisingly excellent at hindsight), and somewhat battered. Through interminable cycles of hope and failure, her infertility story spanned three countries, five surrogates and a debt shed rather not dwell on.
Part memoir, part manifesto, The Mother Project is the epic story of Sophies quest for happiness. Exploring the complexities, expectations and injustices faced by millions of women across the world, it is a book that is both personal and universal.
Embark on an extraordinary and deeply personal journey to parenthood with Sophie Beresiner's "The Mother Project: Making it to Parenthood the (Very) Long Way Round." This isn't just another parenting book; it's a raw, honest, and often hilarious memoir that explores the often-untold complexities, heartaches, and triumphs of alternative paths to motherhood. Beresiner, a journalist known for her wit and sharp observations, doesn't shy away from the difficult truths. The book opens with the life-altering diagnosis of cancer at age 30, a cruel blow that robbed her of her fertility. From that moment, "The Mother Project" becomes a gripping chronicle of resilience, determination, and unwavering hope. Her quest to become a mother takes her across continents, involving multiple surrogates and an emotional rollercoaster of hope and disappointment. More than just a personal account, "The Mother Project" shines a light on the broader issues surrounding infertility, surrogacy, and the societal pressures placed on women to become mothers. Beresiner deftly weaves together her individual experiences with insightful commentary on the emotional, financial, and ethical challenges faced by millions of women worldwide. She challenges conventional notions of family and celebrates the diverse ways in which families are formed today. Prepare to laugh, cry, and feel deeply moved by Beresiner's candor and vulnerability. She tackles sensitive topics with humor and grace, offering a refreshing and much-needed perspective on the realities of modern parenthood. This book is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a reminder that there is no single "right" way to become a mother. "The Mother Project" is a powerful and poignant read for anyone struggling with infertility, considering surrogacy, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the challenges and joys of building a family in the 21st century. It's a book that stays with you long after you've turned the final page, prompting reflection and sparking important conversations about the choices women face and the societal support they deserve. Readers have lauded Beresiner's unflinching honesty and the book's ability to provide both comfort and inspiration to those navigating similar journeys. It is a story of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of love.