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Mother Culture Resources

“Is there, then, not need for more ‘Mother Culture’?” - A

Lady A is the mysterious mother who coined the term Mother Culture in a Parents Review article. She went on to say in her article that mothers should read three books at a time: “A stiff book, a moderately easy book, and a novel.”

Over time, Mother Culture has gone on to include more than reading. It includes learning a new skill and the art of homemaking.

Today, I’m going to share with you two resources to help me continue in my Mother Culture habit.

The first is the book Mother Culture by Karen Andreola.
This book is the manual of what mother culture is. I love this book and refer to it time and time again to refresh my memory on what is true, good, and beautiful for the home and for the mother.

The second resource I use is @storiedmotherhood. This Instagram book club helps me to keep up with my reading and explore different topics and genres that I usually wouldn’t explore. If it were up to me, I would probably stay stuck reading non-fiction, but the Storied Motherhood pushes me to read a variety of beautiful classical stories.

What Mother Culture resources do you use?


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