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Doormat Mom, No More!
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1 in 2 families are coping with estrangement in the U.S.

Did you leap tall buildings in a single bound for your kids while raising them? Love them? Sacrifice for them? Support them? Do whatever it took to be the best parent that you could be to them, minus a few unremarkable mistakes no worse than any other parent made? Did you attempt to give them the world? And now that they are all grown up, they behave as if they are completely ungrateful towards you. They criticize your parenting of them; demand that everything that you gave them, you owed; and insist that nothing of what you did for them was "good enough." None of it warrants appreciation, a relationship or even a visit. Are you tired of being a doormat for them and have, finally, said, "Enough," yourself? This book is for you. There is an epidemic going on in The United States, where really good parents are coping with really ungrateful adult kids, and no longer are they willing to accept the shame, blame or insane treatment that these adult kids dish out. Thousands of good parents are banning together and speaking up regarding where the fault for this mania, truly, lies as well as what they are doing to cope. If you are one of them, this book is for you.

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"I just finished your book. Wow!

I finally feel heard."

"I just finished your book and WOW! I finally feel heard." 

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“You said the quiet part out loud.

Estrangement can happen to any parent.”

“This book needs to be an audiobook too. My elderly mother wants a copy, and she has a hard time reading. Will one be available?”

"Mine just arrived in Denmark. And already I can tell that it needs to be translated into every language. So many parents are dealing with this issue and so few books actually help like yours. I’ve pretty much read them all.”

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