Sarah Napthali is a mother of two boys who strives to apply Buddhist teachings in her daily life. She is the author of Buddhism for Mothers, which has been translated into nine languages to date, Buddhism for Mothers of Young Children (formerly published under the title of Buddhism for Mothers with Lingering Questions) and Buddhism for Mothers of Schoolchildren. Since the children started school, Sarah is very pleased to report that she manages to meditate (almost) daily.
Published: August 2014
A practical self-help guide for couples from the author of the bestselling, internationally acclaimed Buddhism for Mothers series.
Published: April 2011
Firmly grounded in the day-to-day reality of being a mother, The Complete Buddhism for Mothers gives personal and honest advice based on Buddhist teachings as applied to the everyday challenges of bringing up children.
Published: December 2010
Designed with time-poor parents in mind, an easy to digest guide to making the most of being a parent based on Buddhist principles.
Published: May 2010
Firmly grounded in the day-to-day reality of being a mother, Buddhism for Mothers discusses Buddhist teachings as applied to the everyday challenges of bringing up children.
Published: December 2009
Looking at the next stage of the parenting journey, this is the second book in Sarah Napthali's best selling Buddhism for Mothers series.
Published: October 2009
For all mothers who loved the simplicity, clarity and warmth of the bestselling Buddhism for Mothers, comes the book which answers questions about the next stage of the parenting journey.