Foreword Reviews reviews Never Sit If You Can Dance: Lessons from My Mother, Babe by Jo Giese

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Babe’s infectious enthusiasm comes through in anecdote after anecdote, though she’s seldom placed on a pedestal. She emerges as a humane person who was sometimes shortsighted, as when she failed to offer her children praise. Imperfections in parenting are presented with forgiving hindsight. Even through its tough moments, including Babe’s miscarriages and death in hospice, the book is an upbeat exploration of the little things that make people who they are.

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