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Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss

by Hope Edelman

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ISBN13: 9780385314381
ISBN10: 0385314388
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In the tradition of Passages    and My Mother, My Self, this    unique, personal, and ground-breaking New    York Times best-seller — the first of    its kind — explores the profound pain of mother    loss among women and is available here for the    first time in paperback. " When my mother died,     I knew no woman my age who had experienced mother    loss. I felt utterly and irrevocably alone. In    college, where new friends knew only as much about    me as I was willing to reveal, I told few people    my mother had died. I searched the university    library and local bookstoresfor writings about    mother loss. In each book I found about    mother-daughter relationships, I quickly flipped ahead to the    chapter about a mother's death, but discovered    they all assumed the reader would be in her forties    or fifties when her mother dies. I was eighteen."     --excerpt from Motherless    Daughters.

Not only for motherless    daughters, but for all women who want to better    understand the mother/daughter relationship, this    beautifully written work inspired an Anna    Quindlen column; appeared in the New York Times, Ingram,     Barnes & Noble, and San Francisco best-seller    lists; and received an extraordinary amount of    media attention including a feature on The Today    Show. Hope Edelman lost her mother to breast cancer    when she was eighteen. Unable to find a book to    help herunderstand and cope with that loss, she    decided to write her own. She posted notices    asking motherless women to share their experiences    with her, and was unprepared for both the number of    responses she received, and for their emotional    intensity. Eventually meeting with 92 women and    surveying 154 by mail, Hope was able to compare how    mother loss affects daughters differently    depending on their ages, their relationships to their    mothers, their father's attitude, and the support    or dependency of siblings. But more important    Hope's book explores what these women share — a void    in their lives they cannot seem to fill. Their    common experiences and insights will help    motherless daughters, and those who care about them, come    to better understand how this painful loss shapes    lives forever.

Review:

"A moving and valuable treatment of a neglected subject, jolting us into awareness of the profound problems mother loss leaves in its wake." — The New York Times Book Review.

Review:

"A moving and  valuable treatment of a neglected subject, jolting us  into awareness of the profound problems mother  loss leaves in its wake." — The New York Times  Book Review.

"Many women will find this  book painful, but it's reassuring to have the  company of others with the complex emotions and  lifelong effects of a mother's loss."- Kirkus  Reviews.

Synopsis:

In the tradition of Passages  and My Mother, My Self, this  unique, personal, and ground-breaking New  York Times best-seller — the first of  its kind — explores the profound pain of mother  loss among women and is available here for the  first time in paperback. "When my mother died,  I knew no woman my age who had experienced mother  loss. I felt utterly and irrevocably alone. In  college, where new friends knew only as much about  me as I was willing to reveal, I told few people  my mother had died. I searched the university  library and local bookstoresfor writings about  mother loss. In each book I found about  mother-daughter relationships, I quickly flipped ahead to the  chapter about a mother's death, but discovered  they all assumed the reader would be in her forties  or fifties when her mother dies. I was eighteen."  --excerpt from Motherless  Daughters.

Not only for motherless  daughters, but for all women who want to better  understand the mother/daughter relationship, this  beautifully written work inspired an Anna  Quindlen column; appeared in the New York Times, Ingram,  Barnes & Noble, and San Francisco best-seller  lists; and received an extraordinary amount of  media attention including a feature on The Today  Show. Hope Edelman lost her mother to breast cancer  when she was eighteen. Unable to find a book to  help her understand and cope with that loss, she  decided to write her own. She posted notices  asking motherless women to share their experiences  with her, and was unprepared for both the number of  responses she received, and for their emotional  intensity. Eventually meeting with 92 women and  surveying 154 by mail, Hope was able to compare how  mother loss affects daughters differently  depending on their ages, their relationships to their  mothers, their father's attitude, and the support  or dependency of siblings. But more important  Hope's book explores what these women share — a void  in their lives they cannot seem to fill. Their  common experiences and insights will help  motherless daughters, and those who care about them, come  to better understand how this painful loss shapes  lives forever.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-292) and index.

About the Author

Hope Edelman has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in creative nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa. Her essays and articles have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers. She lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780385314381
Author:
Edelman, Hope
Publisher:
Random House
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Women's Studies
Subject:
World
Subject:
Government and political science
Subject:
Minority Studies
Subject:
Death, Grief, Bereavement
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Bereavement
Subject:
Loss (psychology)
Subject:
Maternal deprivation.
Subject:
Deprivation
Subject:
Loss
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Series Volume:
no. 49
Publication Date:
January 1994
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.16x6.18x.82 in. .85 lbs.

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