One Day You'll Thank Me: Essays on Dating, Motherhood, and Everything In Between
Growing up in South Carolina with a family that goes back ten generations, Cameran Eubanks knew from a young age that Southern women are expected to want the white picket fence life. But Cameran has never been your typical Southern belle, and she was always determined to flout expectations.
She set out to paint the town red, enjoy her single life, focus on her successful real estate career, maybe join the cast of a hugely popular reality show…and then she met her future husband, Jason. After falling in love and getting married, Cameran faced the same dilemma so many women encounter: whether or not to have kids. Ultimately, her own journey to motherhood was anything but simple.
Now, she takes you deeper into her life—from her first foray into reality TV on The Real World to dating in her twenties to the honest truth about her pregnancy and motherhood—to get to know the person behind the camera. Known as the voice of reason on Southern Charm, she’ll share the same honest advice she gives to her castmates and guide y’all through dating, pregnancy, and motherhood. Charming, hilarious, and a hell of a lot fun, One Day You’ll Thank Me is for anyone who has ever wondered if they should or can.
"One Day You'll Thank Me: Essays on Dating, Motherhood, and Everything In Between"
In her laugh-out-loud funny, thought-provoking, and irresistibly honest new essay collection, New York Times bestselling author Emily Giffin explores the universal experiences of dating, motherhood, and growing up in a way that will resonate with readers of all ages.
From the painfully awkward early days of dating to the hilarious and humbling moments of motherhood, Giffin writes with candor and wit about the challenges and joys of modern life. She delves into the complexities of relationships, the pressures of parenting, and the sometimes messy, always unpredictable journey of self-discovery.
With her signature blend of humor and heart, Giffin tackles topics such as online dating, co-parenting, and the challenges of raising children in the digital age. She also reflects on her own experiences as a daughter, a sister, and a wife, offering readers a glimpse into her own life and the lessons she's learned along the way.
Whether you're a single woman navigating the ups and downs of the dating world, a mother struggling to balance work and family, or simply someone who's trying to figure out who they are and what they want out of life, you'll find something to relate to in "One Day You'll Thank Me." This book is a must-read for anyone who's ever been in love, raised a child, or simply tried to make sense of the crazy, beautiful mess that is life.
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