How to Pick the Ideal Book for Mothers

Considerations to Take Into Account When Book Shopping for Mother’s Day

Throughout the year, mothers are the backbone of many families. Their work is often unrecognized most days. But, there is one day a year where every mother is recognized: Mother’s Day. It is celebrated on the second Sunday in May in the United States and most countries. You can honor any maternal figure in your life on Mother’s Day.

The history of Mother’s Day goes back more than a century. The first official Mother’s Day celebration was a service at a church in Grafton, West Virginia, honoring Ann Jarvis. That was on May 10, 1908; six years later, President Woodrow Wilson declared it a national holiday. Ann was an activist for women in the late 19th century, and her daughter Anna Jarvis continued her work. Anna advocated for a day to honor the mother in everyone’s lives. Ann and Anna’s legacy lives on to this day.

Modern-day Mother’s Day looks different than it was in the early 1900s. Today, people treat their mother to brunch, buy them flowers or other gifts, and show their love to her. They also celebrate the other mothers in their lives. A book is a common gift for mothers on their special day. This article will look at what to consider when buying a book for the mothers in your life.

The Genre of the Book

A basic factor to consider when buying a book for your mother (or anyone else) is the genre. Your search should begin by focusing on genres you know she likes, if you know them. This is a natural direction to guide your search to something like her old favorites. New releases are especially good gifts because there is a better chance your recipient does not have it yet.

Most retailers have some sort of bestseller section, which shows the most popular books. Some even break these up by genre. You can search online or in person at a bookstore. There are even specialty bookstores that can make your search even more refined. There are pros and cons to shopping for books in person or online. Do whichever you are more comfortable with, but it can help to physically examine potential books. Something surprising can draw you in if you are in person. No matter where you shop for this book, there will be endless options.

Shopping for Specific Authors

If you know your intended recipient’s favorite authors, you can start your search there. You can look for their older books, new releases, or even books about the author. People are often drawn to familiarity, and when they like someone’s writing, they will want to read their writing again.

Keep up with your mother’s favorite authors. When they release a new book, you can be ready to get it as a gift. Your mother might also be tracking this author to buy new books, so include a gift receipt for easy returns.

Expanding Your Mother’s Horizons

It is not always necessary to buy books for your mother that are safe choices. You can branch out into new, unexpected areas. For example, instead of focusing on one specific genre, think of subgenres or other genres that are compatible. There is no need to stay inside the parameters of one genre. Similarly, maybe there are authors with a similar writing style or overlap of fan base as her favorite. She can discover a new favorite genre or author this way.

Always keep in mind the content of the book you are buying. You might want to consider what material is in the book you are buying your mother. For example, a steamy romance novel might not be a good choice based on your relationship.

Another great opportunity for buying a book is if there are any upcoming life events in your mother’s life. You can buy her a travel book about an upcoming vacation destination or a cookbook from that region. 

You can also expand how your mother reads books. If she usually reads print books, you can get her started on eBooks or audiobooks. These are more accessible ways to read books in today’s digital age, and you can share that with your mother. Check out Cloverly Audiobook’s catalog of new releases for some fresh ideas.

Putting Care into Your Gift

As long as you put care into your gift, your mother’s Mother’s Day will be successful. The actual gift is less important than the time you spend with your mother. Building your connection is the most important, and literature is just one way to foster that relationship. You have known her your whole life, so show her how important she is.

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