Single mamas, never-married, divorced, separated or widowed moms, often feel desperate and alone. Whether rich or poor, they deal with unique parenting issues and often are not sure where to turn for help. There is plenty of debate about the moral ramifications of single parent-headed households. Meantime, single mamas are dealing with the here and now. Nearly ten years after writing her first book, Single Mamahood, Advice and Wisdom for the African American Single Mother, Kelly Williams was surprised to learn there was not much new, practical material available to help the single mama become what she wants to be the best mom possible. Williams new book, Single Mama Dos and Don ts, is a refreshing toolkit to help single moms raise well-adjusted children.