• How I Failed as a Single Mother

  • And How You Can Learn from My Mistake
  • By: Talkeetna Coggins
  • Narrated by: Kamryn Russell
  • Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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How I Failed as a Single Mother

By: Talkeetna Coggins
Narrated by: Kamryn Russell
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Publisher's summary

I've done many things wrong in my life as a single mother. My kids have suffered for it. This audiobook is a stark, truthful look at those mistakes and how you can avoid making them. There are many things in this memoir that were difficult to discuss, and might be difficult for you to listen to.

©2013 Talkeetna Coggins (P)2014 Talkeetna Coggins

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Very Relatable

I recently left my daughters father and I am now own , I’m terrified of all the mistakes I can make now. Coggins discusses what she did wrong and why she did it. Which makes her super relatable to women who find themselves in terrible relationships and then have kids who suffer the consequences.

Then trying to raise them to be good kids and make good choices while also trying to keep there innocence and dealing with mom guilt.

Hard to put down. Definitely a good read.

Then raising those kids to be good people and

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