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I Thought About It, and No: Choosing a Life Without Kids
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I Thought About It, and No: Choosing a Life Without Kids in Chattanooga, TN
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I Thought About It, and No: Choosing a Life Without Kids in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $16.99
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I Thought About It, and No
is the
unapologetic celebration of women
who have chosen-or are still considering-a life without children. Part memoir, part chorus of voices, this book speaks to every woman who has been pressured, doubted, or dismissed for daring to imagine a full life outside of motherhood.
With humor, honesty, and raw candor, Stephanie Johnston shares her own story alongside women from all ages and walks of life, proving that the childfree choice isn't selfish, sad, or strange.
It's simply human.
Readers will discover reflections that cut through stigma and pressure, insights about relationships, identity, freedom, and self-discovery, and reminders that you belong, you are enough, and your life is worth celebrating.
For those who have chosen, those still considering, and the allies who want to understand, this book is bold, warm, and validating-a mirror, not a map.
is the
unapologetic celebration of women
who have chosen-or are still considering-a life without children. Part memoir, part chorus of voices, this book speaks to every woman who has been pressured, doubted, or dismissed for daring to imagine a full life outside of motherhood.
With humor, honesty, and raw candor, Stephanie Johnston shares her own story alongside women from all ages and walks of life, proving that the childfree choice isn't selfish, sad, or strange.
It's simply human.
Readers will discover reflections that cut through stigma and pressure, insights about relationships, identity, freedom, and self-discovery, and reminders that you belong, you are enough, and your life is worth celebrating.
For those who have chosen, those still considering, and the allies who want to understand, this book is bold, warm, and validating-a mirror, not a map.
I Thought About It, and No
is the
unapologetic celebration of women
who have chosen-or are still considering-a life without children. Part memoir, part chorus of voices, this book speaks to every woman who has been pressured, doubted, or dismissed for daring to imagine a full life outside of motherhood.
With humor, honesty, and raw candor, Stephanie Johnston shares her own story alongside women from all ages and walks of life, proving that the childfree choice isn't selfish, sad, or strange.
It's simply human.
Readers will discover reflections that cut through stigma and pressure, insights about relationships, identity, freedom, and self-discovery, and reminders that you belong, you are enough, and your life is worth celebrating.
For those who have chosen, those still considering, and the allies who want to understand, this book is bold, warm, and validating-a mirror, not a map.
is the
unapologetic celebration of women
who have chosen-or are still considering-a life without children. Part memoir, part chorus of voices, this book speaks to every woman who has been pressured, doubted, or dismissed for daring to imagine a full life outside of motherhood.
With humor, honesty, and raw candor, Stephanie Johnston shares her own story alongside women from all ages and walks of life, proving that the childfree choice isn't selfish, sad, or strange.
It's simply human.
Readers will discover reflections that cut through stigma and pressure, insights about relationships, identity, freedom, and self-discovery, and reminders that you belong, you are enough, and your life is worth celebrating.
For those who have chosen, those still considering, and the allies who want to understand, this book is bold, warm, and validating-a mirror, not a map.

















