Mothers can be different: grown-up, young, responsible, carefree, married, divorced, career women, homebodies. But there is one thing none of them is ready for—anger at their child. Their lives belong to their children, and they have no right to be tired, sad, and irritated. All negative emotions must be hidden in the far corners of the soul, and all energy must be directed toward meeting the needs of the little one. But what if your strength runs out, and your own weakness and helplessness take the stage? Find the answers to this question and many others in Lydia Parkhitko’s book!