
This week I’m giving away THREE copies of Melanie Shankle‘s book, Sparkly Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn. Melanie, on a total whim, began her blog in July 2005. Since then, Melanie has seen her blog readership grow beyond her wildest dreams. Melanie also serves as emcee for LifeWay‘s annual DotMom event and participates in Compassion International‘s blogger initiative. Most of all, she loves being the mother of Caroline and the wife of her husband, Perry; they live in San Antonio, Texas, with their two elderly dogs.
I recently had the chance to ask Melanie a few questions about her book:
Margaret: Where did the name for your blog, Big Mama, come from?
Melanie: I set up my blog and wrote my very first blog post on July 5, 2006. At that time we were one month away from my daughter Caroline’s third birthday. She was in the process of being potty-trained and I was finally going to make her give up her pacifier (It seemed like it was time considering her pediatrician had told me that should have happened before she turned one.) and I was constantly telling her that she was “such a big girl!” in that overenthusiastic tone that mothers use when they’re trying to convince their kids that something is the greatest thing in the world.
And so she picked up on the “big” part of that equation and began to refer to me as “Big Mama”. As in, “Big Mama, are we going to the grocery store today?” I thought it was hilarious and so I named my blog Big Mama, never imagining the long-term ramifications of that decision. Specifically that people now ask me on a regular basis, “Are you Big Mama?” I believe this is one way God allows me to walk in some serious humility.
Margaret: What were the biggest challenges or struggles during the writing process of your book?
Melanie: I think for me the biggest challenge of writing a book was making the transition from writing a short blog post to stringing together enough words to comprise a chapter. I’m so used to telling stories using 1000 words or less that it’s become the way my mind works. And a blog also gives you the luxury of having this ongoing narrative where you assume all your readers know all the people involved in your stories.
With a book I had to make the assumption that people would read it who had never read my blog and so I had to work harder to set up each character and story.
I also discovered through the book writing process that I have unbelievable powers of procrastination. You would be in awe of my ability to decide I couldn’t possibly write one more word until every baseboard in my house was cleaned and repainted.
Margaret: What do you hope will happen in the reader’s heart and mind after they finish Sparkly Green Earrings?
Melanie: So much of that depends on the reader. If they’re already a mother, then I hope it encourages them to find the holy, funny moments in the daily work of raising their littles. Motherhood is such an enormous calling and I feel like it can be so marginalized and make us feel like we have to apologize if that’s “all” we’re doing, but you’re raising a person. A human being. That’s enormous. Honestly, I can’t believe God trusts any of us with it.
But even if you’re not a mother yet or have no plans to be one, I hope the message of Sparkly Green Earrings is finding God wherever you are in life. Trusting that he has a plan and a purpose that he’s always working out in you and that he’ll pave the way.

Margaret: Who should read Sparkly Green Earrings and why?
Melanie: Is there where I’m supposed to say EVERYONE? And maybe Oprah Winfrey? Is that too much to ask?
Honestly, I believe women of all ages would enjoy Sparkly Green Earrings. On the surface it’s just a funny book about being a mother. But on a deeper level, it’s finding the holy in what can feel mundane. I believe there’s a message there for all of us no matter where we are in life.
Check out the trailer for Sparkly Green Earrings.
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To win one of the THREE COPIES of Sparkly Green Earrings, enter a comment on the original blog post at MargaretFeinberg.com. Winners will be selected and announced on Friday.
Congratulations to the winners: Ashley, Kimberly Amici, Becky H
What words and phrases did the children in your life say that still put a smile on your face?






Sound super interesting.
I thought maybe this would be a good book to read but know that I have seen the trailers and my eyes have teared up, I can’t wait to read it.
I will let Oprah borrow my copy when I am finished. 😉
When my son Henry was riding in the car and a song he liked came on the radio, he would say, “Louden it.” I always thought we needed that word in the English language instead of saying “turn it up.” Sadly, it never caught on.
I’ve been hearing lots about this book.
Love the title of the book. Checking out Big Mama’s blog next. Thanks for bringing her to our attention. From one blogger to another, love to hear how God used your blogging efforts to bring you to a whole other level- “Way to go!”
Can’t wait to read this book!
Thanks for introducing me to Big Mama! The book sounds awesome.
Ah rats I thought the contest was for some sparkly green earrings….well OK you’ve introduced me to a book I need to read (more than I need sparkly earrings). Here’s the deal, if I win the book I’ll go buy myself some sparkly green earrings to wear while I read it! Deal?
this book is great!
I would like to win a copy of this book because in our WOW women’s Bible study we like to give out prizes. This sounds like something the ladies would would enjoy! Blessings, Pam
Hello Margaret,
This is a great book of encouragement…and I have heard so much about it, venturing into beginning my book…would be great to have to read but to remain encouraged through the journey!!
Blessings,
Tina
This book looks like it would bless moms and my sister become a mother to a baby boy named Nicholas three months ago:)
I have heard so much about this book! Definitely on my to read list!
I don’t have any kids but I spend plenty of time around them! One of my favorite memories was when I was watching my friend’s little brother while their family was moving. After indulging myself by flopping on the ground and rolling around a bit, Luke looked at me questionably and yelled “You better take a shower now!”.
I’d love to read a copy of this book. I’ve heard great things about it. Crossing my fingers.
Would LOVE a copy of this book!! Thanks! LOVE Wonderstruck too!
Sounds great — and I’m off to check her blog, too!
I love the story behind “Big Mama.” Too funny. Sounds like a good read.
When my daughter, Devin, was pre school age she would say “how fair” when she meant “not fair”. We would have some good ‘young’ discussions about ‘how fair’ it was 🙂
My oldest son used to say “vacaboom” for vacuum and “hostipal” for hospital. Most of all the word that still means the most to me is when both of my sons call me “mom”. It doesn’t get any better than that!
The trailer sounds very intriguing. I love hearing the insight from a mother who can capture my thoughts and so eloquently relay them to many!!
I am the mother of a 10 year old boy and and 15month old girl. I would love to read this book!
Sparkly Green Earrings~ What a great title! “Catching the light at every turn” ~ reflecting His light from catching it. Trust God’s plan & purpose. This book sounds like a wonderful combination of light hearted and spiritual! I am wondering if I could pass it on to a new mama…… 🙂
I wish I could have a ‘do-over’ as a mother. But God’s grace has intervened & my kids turned out pretty well after all! After I read this book I will most likely pass it on to my daughter who who is new mother to the most precious little boy in the world.
Would love to read it! Sounds great
The coolest thing ever…the first time my daughter said “I love you mommy” and not as a repeat of what I was saying. Never gets old!!!
Thanks for the giveaway! I would love to win a copy 🙂
Have a beautiful day!
Ooooh! I would really love to win and read this! Thank you kindly for the chance to! 🙂
This sounds like a great book. Perfect for a mama in a bit of a funk right now.
Sounds like a great book! Can’t wait to read it.
Would love to win this book. 🙂
I would love this book!
I would love to win a book about sparkly green earrings. I can’t wait to start reading it.
My granddaughter was 3 and she wanted me to pretend to cry. She then asked me if I had issues!
Who won?