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The ultimate Mother's Day book guide for every type of mom

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May 10, 2025

AS MOTHER'S Day approaches, the quest for the perfect gift is on the minds of many.

- LUTHO PASIYA

The ultimate Mother's Day book guide for every type of mom

While flowers and chocolates have their charm, a thoughtfully selected book can create a lasting impact on the hearts and minds of mothers everywhere.

This year, we've curated a diverse list highlighting titles that celebrate motherhood, empowerment, self-discovery, and a bit of escapism books sure to resonate with every type of mom.

CUPCAKES & COUSCOUS: FROM MY KITCHEN TO YOURS

Teresa Ulyate

Start your Mother's Day gifting journey with Cupcakes & Couscous by Teresa Ulyate.

This enchanting cookbook is more than just a collection of recipes; it is a reflection of Ulyate’s cooking and eating style, artfully blending nostalgia-inspired dishes with accessible new recipes.

"I believe in balancing wholesome nourishment and special treats," Ulyate says. Her cookbook encapsulates this philosophy beautifully.

With a treasury of over 75 comforting recipes that range from morning munchies to fuss-free dinners, this book is designed for busy parents, foodies, and homecooks alike.

Whether it’s festive braais, simple suppers, or delectable snacks, each recipe is crafted to inspire and is easily prepared together with loved ones.

This book is destined to become a reliable kitchen companion - a gift that keeps on giving.

WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING

Delia Owens

For those mothers who relish literary fiction, Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens emerges as a compelling choice.

This engrossing novel narrates a touching tale of isolation, resilience, and the profound beauty of the natural world.

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