Westinghouse HQ
• 286 Sanford Ave N. • Hamilton, ON
Doors Open: 12:30PM
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Ages 19+
Featuring: Libby Ward
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Event type: Ages 19+
Join Libby Ward in conversation with Jess Vanderwier to celebrate the launch of her new book, Honest Motherhood. Following the conversation, enjoy a meet-and-greet with Libby and social time.
Event Highlights:
The Hamilton Launch party will kick off the Honest Motherhood tour in the city where Libby was born and raised. This hometown celebration isn’t just another stop on the tour— it's a meaningful full-circle moment, bringing us together where so many of her family stories take place.
Connect with fellow readers, followers, hear stories and experience a special afternoon that will capture the heart of her message: Motherhood is hard, Being honest helps.
About the Book:
An unflinchingly honest and disarmingly funny memoir from an exhausted mom who broke under the pressure to do it all and found herself in the rubble.
In Honest Motherhood, Libby candidly shares her journey of unlearning the myth of the ideal mother. She dives headfirst into the experiences many mothers have but few feel safe enough to say out loud—the lack of support, the guilt, the invisibility, the cycles they’re breaking, and the fantasies about a hospital stay just to get a flippin’ break. Libby untangles her social conditioning from learned trauma responses and discovers that letting go of unrealistic standards, asking for help, and prioritizing herself aren’t failures—they’re necessities.
Honest Motherhood is a rallying cry for moms to let go of perfection, choose themselves, and give their kids what they need most—a mother who is present and whole.
“Libby Ward has written the motherhood manifesto we didn’t know we needed. Read Honest Motherhood. Highlight it. Shove it into the hands of every mom you know.” - Jen Hatmaker New York Times bestselling author and host of the For the Love Podcast
“A promising debut. . . .A vulnerable, insightful, and refreshing exploration of what it takes to become a good parent when you grow up with dysfunction.” –Kirkus Reviews
"Highly recommended…This memoir is sure to resonate with fans of authors like Brené Brown and Eve Rodsky and become a new rallying cry for a generation of exhausted mothers." - Library Journal
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Cutoff is Saturday, April 11, 2026 9:59 am EDT unless it sells out earlier.
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