Line drawings and simple text depict women's bodies and how they function, the development of the unborn child, healthy living during pregnancy, the various stages of labor and delivery, the newborn baby, recovery, breastfeeding, and other aspects of thebirth experience
Margaret Martin Books
Margaret Martin is the author of three books focusing on exercise, yoga, and core strength for individuals managing osteoporosis. With over 35 years of experience as a physical therapist, she specializes in treating patients with osteoporosis, osteopenia, and low bone density. Her writings offer readers practical guidance and instruction on how to address these conditions through targeted physical activity. Her expertise aims to empower individuals with knowledge and actionable strategies for bone health.






Seven Generations
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The novel spans from 1825 to 1910, chronicling the lives of a Shoshone family through seven generations, each represented by a distinct character and narrative style. The story begins with Trees-Told-It, who faces upheaval before relocating to a reservation. Subsequent parts explore themes of cultural identity, conflict, and resilience, including a daughter's conversion to Mormonism, a grandson's experiences in boarding school and WWI, and the family's ties to significant historical events like WWII and modern military conflicts. The final chapter introduces a contemporary thirteen-year-old girl on the Wind River Reservation.
This small book delivers a significant impact through its concise and thought-provoking content. It explores profound themes that resonate deeply with readers, offering insights that linger long after reading. Its brevity does not diminish its power; instead, it serves to amplify the messages within, making it an essential read for those seeking meaningful reflections in a compact format.
Husband in Waiting
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Husband In Waiting by Margaret Martin released on Mar 25, 1995 is available now for purchase.
Born in the autumn years of Queen Victoria's reign, two brothers have to face the frustrations of saving a failing family business, or else plough their ownfurrows. David is an apprentice joiner at a local undertaker's and ends up teaching at a boy'spenitentiary, but Isaac's decision is made for him when theirmother disinherits him for marrying outside of his class.Neither will go home with his tail between his legs or cap inhand; both will however make good.Good enough for David to become the grandfather of Margaret Martin. She has turnedhis story into a novel that follows his hopes and heartbreaks, hishardships and heydeys on a switchback of eye-openers andexperiences through two world wars andthree generations.Showing us sides of life, few have lived and fewer still remember, FamilyMatters is a treat for lovers of bygones and biographies allroller-coastered into one life story.