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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine L Brye , Nan Gatewood SatterPublisher: PublicAffairs,U.S. Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm ISBN: 9781541706316ISBN 10: 1541706315 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Be Safe, Love Mom is a must-have manual for families of active-duty military members that reads like a letter from a dear friend."" --L. Anne Babb, author of Ethics in American Adoption ""Elaine Brye's book belongs in every military home... Every mother of a military child who reads this will nod her head knowingly, grateful that someone was able to understand what she faces and share it on her behalf."" --Lisa Hallett, cofounder and president, wear blue: run to remember ""This is a story for all families, as the nurturing love of a mom watches her children grow, while also learning when to let go. For a generation tempered by the horrors of September 11, two wars, and terrorism, Be Safe, Love Mom reminds us that sacrifice isn't just on the battlefield, but in our homes. Her poignant stories of courage will move you, the honor of these brave men and women in uniform will inspire you, and the book will reaffirm your faith in our country."" --Steve Scully, host of The Briefing with Steve Scully ""The stress of combat deployment on a soldier or Marine is far better understood than that on his family. Soldiers aren't in harm's way 24/7, but their loved ones don't know that. For them there is not a minute in the day when they're not worried. Be Safe, Love Mom helps us understand the sacrifices and stresses carried by the families, especially the kids."" --Terry English, former president, Special Forces Trust ""A compassionate, insightful guide for military parents and the rest of us who are in their debt."" --Kirkus Review ""A simply written, very honest book about how parenting a child at war feels. Through author Brye's experiences and those of others who share their stories with her, one gains an understanding of the demands made on families, demands and sacrifices that don't make the national news until a flag-draped coffin is involved. Poignant sometimes to point of inducing tears, Be Safe, Love Mom is not easy reading. It may not even be possible to read at one setting, but it is one of those books that ought to be required reading for every citizen."" --New York Journal of Books ""An invaluable guide for parents and family of U.S. military service members, Be Safe, Love Mom offers both comfort and invaluable, hard-won advice from a woman who knows all about the emotional rigors of military life. Elaine Lowry Brye is herself an 'Army brat' and Air Force wife, one who went on to become the mother of four military officers (one each in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines). Brye's is a book meant to provide sympathy and practical support to families like hers by getting real about the overwhelming emotions involved in watching a loved one enter the armed forces, and serves as a reminder to all of the sacrifices made not just by our fighting men and women but by their families, as well."" --Archetypes.com ""An invaluable handbook... For nonmilitary families, her work is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and by their loved ones. For military families, Brye's book will comfort and inform."" --Publishers Weekly ""The military brat, spouse, and veteran whose four children are officers has only heartfelt concern for 'we mothers' and, presumably, fathers. Parents might appreciate reading her comforting momilies (yes, 'momilies') while 'on this roller-coaster ride for which your child has volunteered you.'"" --Military Times ""An invaluable guide for parents and family of U.S. military service members, Be Safe, Love Mom offers both comfort and invaluable, hard-won advice from a woman who knows all about the emotional rigors of military life. Elaine Lowry Brye is herself an ""Army brat"" and Air Force wife, one who went on to become the mother of four military officers (one each in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines). Bryes' is a book meant to provide sympathy and practical support to families like hers by getting real about the overwhelming emotions involved in watching a loved one enter the armed forces, and serves as a reminder to all of the sacrifices made not just by our fighting men and women but by their families, as well.""--Archetypes.com ""This is the story for all families, as the nurturing love of a mom watches her children grow, while also learning when to let go. For a generation tempered by the horrors of September 11th, two wars and terrorism, Be Safe, Love Mom reminds us the sacrifice isn't just on the battlefield, but in our homes. Her poignant stories of courage will move you, the honor of these brave men and women in uniform will inspire you, and the book will reaffirm your faith in our country."" --Steve Scully, Senior Executive Producer & Political Editor, C-SPAN ""The military brat, spouse and veteran whose four children are officers has only heartfelt concern for 'we mothers' and, presumably, fathers. Parents might appreciate reading her comforting momilies{yes, 'momilies'}while 'on this roller-coaster ride for which your child has volunteered you.'"" --Military Times ""[An] invaluable handbook...For nonmilitary families, her work is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and by their loved ones. For military families, Brye's book will comfort and inform."" --Publishers Weekly ""A simply written, very honest book about how parenting a child at war feels. Through author Brye's experiences and those of others who share their stories with her, one gains an understanding of the demands made on families, demands and sacrifices that don't make the national news until a flag-draped coffin is involved. Poignant sometimes to point of inducing tears, Be Safe, Love Mom is not easy reading. It may not even be possible to read at one setting, but it is one of those books that ought to be required reading for every citizen."" --New York Journal of Books ""A compassionate, insightful guide for military parents and the rest of us who are in their debt.""--Kirkus Reviews ""A compassionate, insightful guide for military parents and the rest of us who are in their debt."" --Kirkus Review ""A simply written, very honest book about how parenting a child at war feels. Through author Brye's experiences and those of others who share their stories with her, one gains an understanding of the demands made on families, demands and sacrifices that don't make the national news until a flag-draped coffin is involved. Poignant sometimes to point of inducing tears, Be Safe, Love Mom is not easy reading. It may not even be possible to read at one setting, but it is one of those books that ought to be required reading for every citizen."" --New York Journal of Books ""An invaluable guide for parents and family of U.S. military service members, Be Safe, Love Mom offers both comfort and invaluable, hard-won advice from a woman who knows all about the emotional rigors of military life. Elaine Lowry Brye is herself an 'Army brat' and Air Force wife, one who went on to become the mother of four military officers (one each in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines). Brye's is a book meant to provide sympathy and practical support to families like hers by getting real about the overwhelming emotions involved in watching a loved one enter the armed forces, and serves as a reminder to all of the sacrifices made not just by our fighting men and women but by their families, as well."" --Archetypes.com ""An invaluable handbook... For nonmilitary families, her work is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and by their loved ones. For military families, Brye's book will comfort and inform."" --Publishers Weekly ""The military brat, spouse, and veteran whose four children are officers has only heartfelt concern for 'we mothers' and, presumably, fathers. Parents might appreciate reading her comforting momilies (yes, 'momilies') while 'on this roller-coaster ride for which your child has volunteered you.'"" --Military Times ""This is the story for all families, as the nurturing love of a mom watches her children grow, while also learning when to let go. For a generation tempered by the horrors of September 11, two wars, and terrorism, Be Safe, Love Mom reminds us the sacrifice isn't just on the battlefield, but in our homes. Her poignant stories of courage will move you, the honor of these brave men and women in uniform will inspire you, and the book will reaffirm your faith in our country."" --Steve Scully, Senior Executive Producer & Political Editor, C-SPAN Author InformationElaine Lowry Brye, an avid supporter of and advocate for military families, was one of the founding organizers of the USNA parent community website and Facebook page. Throughout her time as a military mom, her children have been deployed seventeen times. She lives with her husband in southern Idaho. Nan Gatewood Satter is an author, editor, and playwright. She lives with her husband in New York's Hudson Valley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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