But Why?, Clemmie Telford
But Why?, Clemmie Telford
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But Why?
How to answer tricky questions from kids and have an honest conversation with yourself

Author: Clemmie Telford

Narrator: Clemmie Telford

Unabridged: 7 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline Home

Published: 07/22/2021


Synopsis

But Why? covers a wide range of topics including bodies, bullying, mental health, sexuality, money and social media.

It's a book that aims to help parents tackle those awkward questions that can floor the best of us. Imagine the scene: you're trying to put the kids to bed, your brain has checked out for the day and suddenly, from nowhere, all manner of unrelated but potentially important questions are flung into the night-time routine as you're trying to get them to brush their teeth properly:

* But why are parents ruining the planet?
* But why don't boys wear dresses?
* But why do people get married?
* But why do we have feelings?
* But why don't I look like everyone else?
* But why do you have to work?

With a foreword by leading psychotherapist Anna Mathur (author of Mind Over Mother) this book is informed by a huge, varied body of research. Including conversations with experts via Clemmie's popular Honestly Podcast, the insight of300-plus contributors to Clemmie's blog 'Mother of All Lists', bravely sharing first-hand accounts, and of course Clemmie's own experience as a mother of three.

Clemmie describes this book as an 'existential crisis' which found her challenging everything she thought she knew about everything (but in a good way).

It can't promise definitive answers, but it will give you a wealth of ideas to draw upon, along with tips on how to explore the topics mindfully, pointers on where to seek more information and, perhaps most importantly, a reminder of what you absolutely should avoid saying to your kids even if you are knackered or have been caught off-guard.

Clemmie says 'I hope the book will act as a catalyst for our own thoughts on a range of subjects, giving us the opportunity to have honest conversations with ourselves about important topics such as race, gender, sexuality, politics and religion.'

(P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Limited

About Clemmie Telford

Clemmie Telford is a mother of three and content creator behind the 'Mother of all Lists' blog and the Honestly and But Why? podcasts. She spent the first thirteen years of her career as a Creative Director and Copywriter in top ad agencies and, most recently, at Facebook's Creative Shop. Her foray into social media began as a form of therapy whilst on maternity leave. Since then she has set about using her platforms to enable conversations about subjects that some might deem awkward or uncomfortable. Clemmie lives in Peckham, south-east London. She likes food, fitness and fashion and (ideally) not staying up too late.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Judith Gockel on May 18, 2019

Not A HWC I’ve read all the Kerry Hamm books, and although I’m not in the fields included in them, found that human nature seems the same all over. These are good reads for all of us, as well as being great stress relievers, educators, and general overviews of how not act in life. Long may she write.......more

Goodreads review by Judy on January 06, 2023

Thanks, Kerry! Kerry Hamm is always a good read. If I am down about our world I just read a chapter or two and I feel better. Kerry has a way of thinking/writing that emits sunshine through the pages. Her ways with words just leaps off the page. I just know that if, for instance, I am reading about a......more

Goodreads review by Paul on May 22, 2019

I read this to change pace and refresh my brain after having read several books in a row that were very intense. I've read similar episodic books before, but this one, being a relatively unedited collection of memories of medical personnel, EMTs, ER receptionists and others, is very uneven, with som......more

Goodreads review by Linda on August 20, 2019

Like a visit with a friend This was the first Kerry Hamm book that I have read, and working in health care for many years past myself, I wasn’t surprised by the stories shared within the pages of this book. It was however, like a visit with a fictitious past coworker, who understands, laughing about......more

Goodreads review by Maryann Lane on June 06, 2019

Kerry does it again! I really have enjoyed this volume of reader submitted stories! I have laughed so much during this book. I believe that the one that affected me the most was the person who had experienced work place bullying, because I was psychologically bullied for years when I worked in the ER......more