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“I am not one of your little friends.” How many of us have heard this from our mothers?  If you have not, when a mother says this with a hint of attitude and a slight roll of the neck, she is letting her child know she is not one to play with or they will not talk to her as if they both are the same age. But what happens when a girl needs her mother to be her friend?  What if a girl needs her mother to let go of the provider role for a moment and just be her confidant? Mother-daughter relationships can be tricky, thereby making the comfortability to discuss various topics and issues difficult, and ultimately affecting the girl's mental and emotional growth while navigating today's society. 

In Let's Talk About...Boys, Londen gives readers a glimpse of situations, traumas, and incidents from her childhood throughout young adulthood that severely impacted her as an older adult. She became aware that her past contributed to the myriad of struggles she dealt with daily. A therapist's guidance helped her understand that anxiety, co-dependency, trust issues, anger, and low self-esteem stemmed from her childhood. She had an eye-opening revelation. Having proper conversations and feeling safe with adults during adolescence could positively affect adulthood. 

Let's Talk About...Boys creates a platform for women and girls to share their stories, emotions, wants and needs in order to build trust, show vulnerability, and start a beautiful mother/daughter friendship. 


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