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Mothers and Daughters

by Carol Saline, Sheila Hart
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Synopsis

Written by the same team that brought us the bestselling SISTERS, MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS offers intimate written and visual portraits of women that reveal both the diversity and the universality of the mother-daughter bond.

Kirkus Reviews

The creators of the hugely bestselling Sisters offer a survey and celebration of the complex bonds between mothers and daughters. Saline's terse descriptions of 37 mother/daughter pairs, drawing heavily on the women's own (sometimes very frank) words, are accompanied by Wohlmuth's sensitive, tightly cropped black-and- white photographs of the families in question. The relationships described here range widely, from the deeply loving and supportive to more troubled and uncertain connections: A mother and daughter from Bosnia reflect on the love that has helped preserve them; adopted daughters, and women raised by stepmothers, discuss the profound impact their mothers have had on their disrupted lives; a woman with a double mastectomy talks about the ways in which her small daughters have given her back her self-respect; a woman in her 60s describes what life is like caring for her bedridden mother. There are some famous figures here (Janet Leigh and Jamie Lee Curtis, Cindy Crawford, Margaret Atwood, Ruth Bader Ginsburg), but the most powerful and affecting stories are those told by less prominent figures—activists, reporters, businesswomen, farmers, and housewives.

About the Author, Carol Saline

Carol Saline is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and public speaker. She is currently senior writer at Philadelphia magazine. Sharon J. Wohlmuth covers national and international assignments for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and she shares the paper’s Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident. Their first collaboration, Sisters, was a surprise and a runaway bestseller in 1994, holding its spot on the New York Times list for 63 weeks.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Format
MP3 on CD
ISBN
9781423358039

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