In this book the folktales of many world cultures show recurrent themes illuminating the mother-daughter relationship: women and nature, women and housekeeping, true and false mothers, witches and goddesses, the community of women, growing up.
"A collection of folk/fairy tales from many different cultures that depict mother and daughter relationships."
"In this book the folktales of many world cultures show recurrent themes illuminating the mother-daughter relationship: women and nature, women and housekeeping, true and false mothers, witches and goddesses, the community of women, growing up."
"In this book the folktales of many world cultures show recurrent themes illuminating the mother-daughter relationship: women and nature, women and housekeeping, true and false mothers, witches and goddesses, the community of women, growing up."@en
"A collection of folktales from various cultures illuminate the mother-daughter relationship."@en
"A collection of folktales from various cultures illuminate the mother-daughter relationship."
"This anthology features ten thought-provoking stories, all of them showing the importance of the father-daughter bond, not only in traditional societies but also in the modern world."
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