Becoming Your Daughter's Ally Through the Emotional Ups and Downs of Adolescence
Sharon A. Hersh M.A., LPC is a licensed professional counselor, speaker, and author. She has written several books, including the popular Bravehearts: Unlocking the Courage to Love with Abandon. She has written four books in the Hand-in-Hand Parenting series including, Mom, I Feel Fat!, Mom, I Hate my Life!, Mom, Everyone Else Does!, and Mom, Sex is NO Big Deal!. Her most recent book is The Last Addiction: Why Self-Help is Not Enough. She is an adjunct professor in graduate counseling courses, including Sex and Sexuality and Addiction at Colorado Christian University, Mars Hill Graduate School
“Peppered with examples from her counseling practice and her own
experiences as a mother to a teenage girl, Hersh’s book urges
sensible compassion as mothers and daughters become companions on a
mutual journey. She gives concrete and specific examples of how
mothers can appropriately respond to their daughters’ pain and help
them understand their feelings. Throughout, Hersh also offers a
central Christian message that God’s love should be the foundation
of girls’ and mothers’ identities.”
–Publishers Weekly
“No one is more precious and disturbing to us than our children.
There is no subject we are more desperate and fearful to enter than
parenting. And there is no better book than ‘Mom, I Hate My Life!’
to honestly and hopefully guide you to hope. We all know our
children face realities we could never have imagined and we
rightfully need a wise, kind, and generous guide. Sharon Hersh
lives and writes with brilliance, wisdom, and winsome wit. This
book will allow you to encounter the rapids of your daughter’s
adolescence with greater confidence and joy.”
–Dan Allender, author of How Children Raise Parents
“The two greatest complaints I hear from teens about their parents
are these: ‘They don’t listen and they don’t understand.’ Sadly,
those complaints are usually warranted. Sharon Hersh has once again
done moms and daughters a great favor by providing a depth of
understanding that can close the cultural/generational gap. No
doubt, our girls are in crisis.
‘Mom, I Hate My Life!’ is a compelling cry that can help undo the
crisis by challenging and equipping moms to meet their daughters’
deepest needs in the best way possible. But this isn’t just a book
for moms. Dads, youth workers, and anyone else working with young
girls will have their eyes opened to the painful realities of
growing up female in today’s world.”
–Walt Mueller, founder and president of the Center for Parent/Youth
Understanding and author of Understanding Today’s Youth Culture
“In an age where teens themselves struggle to put words to their
own kaleidoscope of confusing emotions, this is a wonderful book
for teen girls, parents, and counselors alike. I highly recommend
it–it can save lives.”
–Christian Hill, parent and counselor, Alpine Connection
Counseling
“Want to rebuild, restore, and refresh your relationship with your
daughter? Countless moms and daughters will be blessed by this
carefully crafted book. Sharon Hersh speaks hope into the
mom-daughter relationship. You can have a trusting, rich
relationship with your daughter–this book will show you how!”
–Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D., author of Moving Beyond Depression and
Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders
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