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Because I Love Her

by Andrea N Richesin

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Publisher Comments:

This profound and poignant collection highlights some of the best literary writers of our time in an era when the roles of mothers and daughters are constantly being questioned and redefined. Because I Love Her explores the deepest bonds and truths of motherhood by sharing stories and secrets of becoming a mother and grandmother. Ranging from established and bestselling authors to exciting new voices, these women reveal what their mothers taught them, what they in turn hope to impart to their daughters and, finally, what they've learned as a bridge between the two.

Review:

"This intimate collection of writing explores the complex relationship of mothers and daughters. In 'The Mother Load,' Jacquelyn Mitchard, even as a grown woman and mother herself, feels 'nothing truly bad can ever happen if my mother is around.' Joyce Maynard recalls 'My Mother at Fifty' and talks about how her mother's decision to stay in an unhappy marriage because of her and her sister helped her through her own painful divorce. Tara Bray Smith, whose mother battled drug addiction, discusses grief, pain and acceptance in her essay 'In the Offing' — 'the wonderful thing about adulthood is realizing that we are all deficient, and after a certain point no one is accountable for that but ourselves.' The beauty of this collection, edited by Richesin (editor of The May Queen) is the realization that, despite mothers 'good' and 'bad,' suicidal, depressed, divorced, neglectful, all the women here remain hopeful — for themselves, their mothers and their own children, who they understand are undeniably shaped by all that has happened and can use this knowledge to face what lies ahead." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In this profound and poignant collection of deeply personal essays, 34 authors--all mothers and daughters--reflect on the mother-daughter bond. Includes contributions by Karen Joy Fowler, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Susan Wiggs, and others. Original.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780373892020
Author:
Richesin, Andrea N
Publisher:
Harlequin
Author:
Richesin, Andrea N.
Subject:
Mothers
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Parenting - Motherhood
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Mothers and daughters -- United States.
Subject:
Mothers -- United States.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Original
Publication Date:
April 2009
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
7.80x5.00x1.30 in. .50 lbs.

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Product details 336 pages Harlequin - English 9780373892020 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This intimate collection of writing explores the complex relationship of mothers and daughters. In 'The Mother Load,' Jacquelyn Mitchard, even as a grown woman and mother herself, feels 'nothing truly bad can ever happen if my mother is around.' Joyce Maynard recalls 'My Mother at Fifty' and talks about how her mother's decision to stay in an unhappy marriage because of her and her sister helped her through her own painful divorce. Tara Bray Smith, whose mother battled drug addiction, discusses grief, pain and acceptance in her essay 'In the Offing' — 'the wonderful thing about adulthood is realizing that we are all deficient, and after a certain point no one is accountable for that but ourselves.' The beauty of this collection, edited by Richesin (editor of The May Queen) is the realization that, despite mothers 'good' and 'bad,' suicidal, depressed, divorced, neglectful, all the women here remain hopeful — for themselves, their mothers and their own children, who they understand are undeniably shaped by all that has happened and can use this knowledge to face what lies ahead." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In this profound and poignant collection of deeply personal essays, 34 authors--all mothers and daughters--reflect on the mother-daughter bond. Includes contributions by Karen Joy Fowler, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Susan Wiggs, and others. Original.
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