We Wore Dresses Reviewed by Ynna Padilla
Bushman-Carlton covers motherhood, friendship, nostalgia of childhood, and the daily mundanities composing our existences with poems about each phase of her life from girlhood to becoming a grandmother.
Bushman-Carlton covers motherhood, friendship, nostalgia of childhood, and the daily mundanities composing our existences with poems about each phase of her life from girlhood to becoming a grandmother.
When I browse the children’s sections in bookstores, I am thrilled to see not only women and girls on covers but also diverse faces, hairstyles, and clothing. [This book] joins the ranks of these wonderfully inclusive stories.
Signature Books is publishing a book of Hinckley and Winward’s favorite topics, titled “At Last She Said It: Honest Conversations About Faith, Church and Everything In Between.”
She is well known and loved as the first editor of the Exponent II. And yet, the story of Claudia Bushman is so much more than being a Founding Mother.
[This book] is a collection of stories by queer current, former, and adjacent LDS people.