What the Women Before Me Planted
A Motherhood Legacy and the Courage to Let Go
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Motherhood did not begin with the birth of a child.
It began generations before—
in the hands of women who planted love in difficult soil and trusted God for the harvest.
In this deeply moving spiritual memoir, Zimbabwean author Valentine Bango traces an intimate journey through longing, pregnancy, birth, sleepless nights, quiet miracles, and the sacred, heartbreaking work of learning to let go.
Rooted in African heritage, faith, and generational legacy, What the Women Before Me Planted reveals motherhood not as a single moment, but as a lifelong unfolding—
where a daughter becomes a mother,
a mother becomes a guide,
and love learns to open its hands.
Through lyrical storytelling and honest reflection, this book explores:
- the fragile hope and hidden fears of pregnancy
- the holy rupture and wonder of childbirth
- the daily sacrifices and unseen labor of raising a child
- the quiet ripening of both mother and son
- and the courage it takes to release what you love most into God’s care
Tender, spiritual, and profoundly human, this memoir honors grandmothers who planted in faith, mothers who covered in love, and children who teach us how to trust the future.
Perfect for:
- mothers and mothers-to-be
- daughters seeking to understand the women who raised them
- listeners of inspirational or Christian memoir
- meaningful gifts for baby showers, Mother’s Day, or moments of transition
Because in the end, motherhood is not only about raising a child—
it is about becoming the woman love asks you to be.