With honesty and insight coupled with much gratitude and some regret, Karen O'Donnell Taylor talks to God about her concerns and struggles as a single mom. Although some of the experiences around which her conversations and prayers are written are familiar to married parents (shopping with a teenage daughter or concerns for their children's future), O'Donnell Taylor incorporates a fresh, positive perspective toward daily tasks and challenges that are especially relevant to single moms: paying the bills, redefining the meaning of family and home, creating happy new memories for herself and her children, and feeling overwhelmed at times.
With honesty and insight coupled with much gratitude and some regret, Karen O'Donnell Taylor talks to God about her concerns and struggles as a single mom. Although some of the experiences around which her conversations and prayers are written are familiar to married parents (shopping with a teenage daughter or concerns for their children's future), O'Donnell Taylor incorporates a fresh, positive perspective toward daily tasks and challenges that are especially relevant to single moms: paying the bills, redefining the meaning of family and home, creating happy new memories for herself and her children, and feeling overwhelmed at times.