Where Can You Buy Maternity Abroad in America?

Maternity Abroad Book Guide is out now!

The wait is over! I’m beyond excited to announce that Maternity Abroad: English Edition is officially available in the U.S. Whether you prefer print or digital formats, there are multiple platforms to choose from, making it easier than ever to get your hands on a copy.

Here’s where you can find it:

1. Amazon

  • Maternity Abroad is available on Amazon in both print and Kindle formats.

  • Whether you love the feel of a physical book or want the convenience of reading on your Kindle, Amazon has you covered.

  • Bonus: Prime members can enjoy fast delivery, so you won’t have to wait long to dive into the book!

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2. Kobo

  • For all the Kobo users out there, Maternity Abroad is available in the Kobo store.

  • Perfect for reading on your Kobo eReader or through the Kobo app on your smartphone or tablet.

Get Your Copy on Kobo

3. Google Play

  • If you’re an Android user, you can find Maternity Abroad on Google Play Books.

  • Download it to your phone, tablet, or Chromebook for easy reading on the go.

  • Get Your Copy on Google Play

4. Apple Books

  • Apple fans, this one’s for you! You can grab Maternity Abroad on Apple Books and enjoy seamless syncing across all your devices—whether you’re reading on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

  • Pick up right where you left off, no matter which Apple device you’re using.

5. Barnes & Noble

  • Prefer shopping at Barnes & Noble? Maternity Abroad is available both in print and for your Nook eReader.

  • You may even spot the print version in select Barnes & Noble locations! If not, ordering online is quick and easy.

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6. Biblio

  • For those who love discovering books through independent booksellers, Maternity Abroad is available on Biblio.

  • Biblio connects readers with independent bookstores, offering a unique way to support small businesses while getting your copy.

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Why You Should Grab Your Copy

Maternity Abroad isn’t just a book; it’s a trusted companion for mothers navigating the unique challenges of pregnancy and motherhood far from home.

  • Real Stories: Read inspiring experiences from women who’ve faced similar journeys.

  • Practical Advice: Get actionable tips to help you handle prenatal care, cultural differences, and building a support network abroad.

  • Cultural Insights: Learn how motherhood is viewed and celebrated across the world.

Whether you’re an expat mom, an adventurer starting a family abroad, or someone curious about motherhood in a global context, Maternity Abroad is here to guide and empower you.

Stay Updated for More!

While these platforms are just the beginning, Maternity Abroad will be available on more platforms soon. I’ll keep you posted as it gets approved on additional websites, so stay tuned for updates.

Thank You for Your Support!
This book is a labor of love, and I’m so excited for you to read it. Your support means the world to me, and I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on Maternity Abroad.

Jessica Gabrielzyk

Jessica Gabrielzyk is a Brazilian writer living in Switzerland. She moved there with her husband and daughter, who was three months old at the time and had strong opinions about the whole thing even then.

She writes about change.

The visible kind and the kind that happens inside a person, while everything on the outside looks fine.

Her first book, Maternity Abroad, explored what it means to become a mother far from the system you trusted. It has reached readers in more than fifteen countries across five continents. Parenting Unpacked, her second book, follows the experience of parenting through major life disruption, whether that's an international move, a career loss, a new baby, or a life that simply stops responding the way it used to. My First American Coloring Book was created to help toddlers engage with daily life in the United States through play and familiar imagery.

She is a member of SIETAR, the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, and the International Academy of Brazilian Literature.

She writes for the parent who is still inside it, getting through the day, and wondering somewhere underneath all of it who they are becoming.

When she is not writing, she is walking forty minutes uphill with a stroller, telling herself the exercise is the point.

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