"This book pulls you in and leaves you better for having read it. Natalie Carnes's meditations on her experience are vulnerable and relatable, yet she gives us so much more than merely another Christian 'mom book.' Rich with insights from iconography, scriptural exegesis, and the Church fathers, her work as a mother, a stunningly gifted writer, and a thoughtful theologian combine to give us a gem of a book that often left me in tears. The beating heart of Motherhood: A Confession is the power of a mother's love, and Carnes's luminous examination of that love's complexities, contradictions, and grace drew me into wonder and worship. This is a rare book, one that combines profound theological depth with astonishing beauty. As Augustine's own Confessions would say, Tolle lege. Take up, read, and savor this book."--Tish Harrison Warren, author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life
"Natalie Carnes has written a beautiful companion and challenge to Augustine's Confessions. This book will be a gift to those hungry for literature that reflects the truth of women's relationship to the divine in our creaturely bodies and a theology of motherhood that reflects lived experience."--Jessica Mesman, author of Love & Salt: A Spiritual Friendship in Letters
"Natalie Carnes' remarkable meditation on motherhood, in conversation with Augustine's Confessions, is destined to become a classic itself. Her prose is vivid; her insight is penetrating; her honesty is disarming. This is a book that has been waiting 1,600 years to be birthed. Carnes has brought forth a masterpiece."--James K.A. Smith, author of On the Road with Saint Augustine
"Parenting can feel terrifyingly lonely, in part because it conjures emotions wholly unique to the endeavor. Natalie Carnes reflects on her own motherhood in this moving memoir alongside the progenitor of the genre, Augustine's Confessions--a risky undertaking, but accomplished brilliantly. Motherhood is a book to be savored."--Tony Jones, author of Did God Kill Jesus? Searching for Love in History's Most Famous Execution
"This brave, earnest book brings to the contemporary literature on motherhood a new, distinctively religious voice."--Clare Carlisle, Times Literary Supplement
"Imitating the voice, form, and tone of theConfessions, Natalie Carnes invokes Augustine as interlocutor, honoring the text's literary and moral merits while challenging the blind spots inherent in its masculine perspective. In so doing, she enriches our understanding of human nature and the nature of the divine, revealed in the intimacy exchanged between mother and child."--Catherine Ricketts, Ploughshares