How I Learned to Stop Controlling Motherhood (Mostly)
Kelli was good at being in charge.
She built a business from a converted garage, mastered every system she touched, and entered motherhood the same way she entered everything else: prepared. Then her son was born, and the rules stopped working.
Perfect Enough traces more than two decades of love, stubborn mistakes, and hard-won growth. From the exhausting early years of raising a child who didn't fit the scripts offered by parenting books or well-meaning doctors, through his autism spectrum diagnosis, and into the slow, humbling work of figuring out who she was when the systems finally failed her.
For women who love fiercely, struggle quietly, and are starting to suspect that showing up was the point all along.