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A rich and compelling story about four generations of magnificent women, celebrating the love, pride, sacrifice, devotion, and unheralded triumph of all women's lives. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

exploring the power of detail

Marilyn French has written a number of good books--each exploring things that are in fact common, every day aspects of life--and thus oft times invisible and not recognized as important. Becasue she is also a good writer and a talented story teller--she is able to keep us reading, all the while making us think about how important these 'small' parts of life really are. In this book she creates characters who are glued together by biology and family culture and yet who are entirely unique individuals who love and struggle with each other as they create their own and each others lives. You come away from it with a sence of the importance of the details of our own lives and the impact of all those 'small' things in our lives on the lives of others. Thus this book can entertain you and leave you with things to think about far into the future--an accomplishment for any novel.

A fantastic discovery

A new door has opened finding this author quite by accident in a second hand book store. Since reading Her Mother's daughter I can't read enough books written by this author. As a woman of 50 I feel -for the first time in my life- that there are other women like me, torn between the old and new way of life. Working and bringing up children. Husbands raised by their parents not understanding that we were living two lives at the same time and trying to be perfect and please everyone. The men were not to be blamed, they didn't know any better than we did, it took me 25 years to gently make my husband understand my point of view. I hope I made a better job bringing up my two sons to this new way of life - the 50/50 way. Marilyn French doesn't hate men I think as is said in a previous review, she definitely points out the tender, forever guilty feeling of women our age. I cannot speak for the younger women. It's compusilve reading, nothing to do with being a feminist, but to understand how women feel and experience life. Fantastic reading, the best ever....and I've read more books than I can remember. I'm certainly advertising this author among my friends and they are just as impressed as I am. Thank you Ms. French.

A fantastic discovery

A new door has opened finding this author quite by accident in a second hand book store. Since reading Her Mother's daughter I can't read enough books written by this author. As a woman of 50 I feel -for the first time in my life- that there are other women like me, torn between the old and new way of life. Working and bringing up children. Husbands raised by their parents not understanding that we women are living two lives at the same time and trying to be perfect and please everyone, parents, husband and children and our boss. . The men were not to be blamed, they didn't know any better than we did, it took me 25 years to gently make my husband understand my point of view and to change my own attitude to life. I hope I made a better job bringing up my two sons to this new way of life - the 50/50 way. In my opinion Marilyn French doesn't hate men - as is said in a previous review- , she definitely points out the frustration, torment of forever feeling guilty women our age experience because of the way we were raised. I cannot speak for younger women. The book is compusilve reading, nothing to do with being a feminist, but to understand how women of the fifties and sixties feel and experience life. Fantastic reading, the best ever....and I've read more books than I can remember. I'm certainly advertising this author among my friends and they are just as impressed as I am. Thank you Ms. French.

The book of my life

This book was as good as anything I have read. Even though it was five years ago I read it it is still stuck in my memory. A piece of art in the feministic writing.I .de clerq

A beautiful page-turner

This book had me hooked from the first page. I never thought I was someone to enjoy something billed as "feminist literature", but if said literature is great literature as well...! This story of three mothers and four daughters is simply gripping. We get an inside perspective into each women's life, then an outside perspective of seeing her as her daughter sees her. The story of each life is great and packed with happenings. I felt strangely uplifted as a woman after reading it, although I will think twice about having a daughter now.
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