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NORA PRYCE
Nora Pryce has spent over two decades listening to parents—in church basements, community centers, and the quiet parking lots after workshops end. She writes the books she wishes had existed when she was in the trenches herself: honest, explicit, and free of shame. Her work is not academic. It is not polite. It is practical, direct, and born from thousands of conversations with parents who were not getting the answers they needed from doctors, books, or well-meaning relatives. Nora believes that parents deserve pleasure, that bodies are not broken just because they are changed by birth, and that a good sex life after baby is not a fantasy. It is a skill. And skills can be learned. When she is not writing, she gardens badly, walks long distances, bakes inconsistent bread, and drinks strong coffee. She lives somewhere quiet with her partner, a rescue dog who snores, and a bookshelf full of research her adult children have promised to burn. She is fifty-four, unfiltered, and not here to be polite.