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Every mother is a daughter the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen (recipes and knitting patterns included)

A mother and daughter share their experiences of childhood, marriage, children, and careers, discussing how the appreciation they have for each other's differences and similarities has brought them closer together.

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  • "A mother and daughter share their experiences of childhood, marriage, children, and careers, discussing how the appreciation they have for each other's differences and similarities has brought them closer together."@en
  • "Oh no, I'm turning into my mother! Every woman is familiar with the poignant, funny, baffling, or horrifying echoes that resonate at that moment when she first hears her own mother's voice coming out of her mouth. But this moment of recognition is more than ironic: it's at the root of how we see ourselves, and how we plot and follow the arc that goes from childhood to motherhood. Together, Perri Klass and her mother, Sheila Solomon Klass, cover more than seven decades of daughterhood and motherhood. And although they grew up in dramatically different circumstances, they find that their lives have been shaped in strangely similar ways. Sheila grew up in Brooklyn in the 1920s, a child of the city, of the Depression, and of an orthodox Jewish home where a girl's education was considered unnecessary. She took a job as a live-in babysitter in order to be the first person in her family to go to college, and went on to become a professor of English and a working mother."@en
  • "Oh no, I'm turning into my mother! Every woman is familiar with the poignant, funny, baffling, or horrifying echoes that resonate at that moment when she first hears her own mother's voice coming out of her mouth. But this moment of recognition is more than ironic: it's at the root of how we see ourselves, and how we plot and follow the arc that goes from childhood to motherhood. Together, Perri Klass and her mother, Sheila Solomon Klass, cover more than seven decades of daughterhood and motherhood. And although they grew up in dramatically different circumstances, they find that their lives have been shaped in strangely similar ways. Sheila grew up in Brooklyn in the 1920s, a child of the city, of the Depression, and of an orthodox Jewish home where a girl's education was considered unnecessary. She took a job as a live-in babysitter in order to be the first person in her family to go to college, and went on to become a professor of English and a working mother."
  • "In Every Mother is a Daughter, Perri and Sheila tell their mother-daughter story, looking honestly at their own lives and at each other, with different perspectives, unique voices, and powerful insight, in the first co-written mother-daughter memoir."@en

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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
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  • "Every mother is a daughter the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen (recipes and knitting patterns included)"@en
  • "Every mother is a daughter [the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen]"
  • "Every mother is a daughter [the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen (recipes and knitting patterns included)]"@en
  • "Every Mother Is a Daughter The Neverending Quest for Success, Inner Peace, And a Really Clean Kitchen"@en
  • "Every mother is a daughter the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen"@en
  • "Every mother is a daughter the neverending quest for success, inner peace, and a really clean kitchen"
  • "Every mother is a daughter"@en