Mothers and daughters
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Mothers and daughters
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Mothers and daughters
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Incoming Resources
- I would meet you anywhere, a memoir, Susan Kiyo Ito
- Baby teeth, a novel, Zoje Stage
- Mother island, a memoir, Jamie Figueroa
- Last wish, by Betty Rollin
- The kitchen congregation, Nora Seton
- Last seen in Havana, Teresa Dovalpage
- The mothers and daughters of the Bible speak, lessons on faith from nine biblical families, Shannon Bream
- Motherless mothers, how mother loss shapes the parents we become, Hope Edelman
- Hungry, a mother and daughter fight anorexia, Sheila & Lisa Himmel
- Always wear joy, my mother bold and beautiful, Susan Fales-Hill
- For mothers of difficult daughters, how to enrich and repair your relationship in adulthood, Charney Herst, with Lynette Padwa
- Mother-daughter duet, getting to the relationship you want with your adult daughter, Cheri Fuller and Ali Plum
- In triumph's wake, royal mothers, tragic daughters, and the price they paid for glory, Julia P. Gelardi
- What I told my daughter, lessons from leaders on raising the next generation of empowered women, edited by Nina Tassler with Cynthia Littleton
- The anorexia diaries, a mother and daughter's triumph over teenage eating disorders, Linda M. Rio and Tara M. Rio, with advice and commentary from Craig Johnson
- Comeback, a mother and daughter's journey through hell and back, Claire Fontaine and Mia Fontaine
- What to do when I'm gone, a mother's wisdom to her daughter, Suzy Hopkins & Hallie Bateman
- Feathers brush my heart, true stories of mothers touching their daughters' lives after death, [compiled by] Sinclair Browning
- Mothers who can't love, a healing guide for daughters, Susan Forward, PhD with Donna Frazier Glynn
- Esperanza renace, Pam Munoz Ryan ; translated by Nuria Molinero
- Traveling with pomegranates, a mother-daughter story, Sue Monk Kidd, Ann Kidd Taylor
- You have to say I'm pretty, you're my mother, how to help your daughter learn to love her body and herself, Stephanie Pierson and Phyllis Cohen
- Chanel bonfire, a memoir, Wendy Lawless
- The magic room, a story about the love we wish for our daughters, Jeffrey Zaslow
- The shared wisdom of mothers and daughters, the timelessness of simple truths, Alexandra Stoddard
- Gentle passages, guiding your daughter into womanhood, Robin Jones Gunn
- Secret daughter, a mixed-race daughter and the mother who gave her away, June Cross
- Traveling with pomegranates, a mother daughter story, by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor
- Navigating life, things I wish my mother had told me, Margaux Bergen
- Animal joy, a book of laughter and resuscitation, Nuar Alsadir
- A very fine house, a mother's story of love, faith, and crystal meth, Barbara Cofer Stoefen
- Death in slow motion, my mother's descent into Alzheimer's, Eleanor Cooney
- A letter for my mother, an anthology edited by Nina Foxx
- Grace period, my ordination to the ordinary, Melinda Worth Popham
- For you Mom, finally, Ruth Reichl
- Glitter and glue, a memoir, Kelly Corrigan
- Joy enough, a memoir, Sarah McColl
- You're wearing that?, understanding mothers and daughters in conversation, Deborah Tannen
- Mothers & daughters, by Carol Saline and Sharon J. Wohlmuth
- All that she carried, the journey of Ashley's sack, a black family keepsake, Tiya Miles
- Jackie, Janet & Lee, the secret lives of Janet Auchincloss and her daughters, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill, J. Randy Taraborrelli
- The wonder of girls, understanding the hidden nature of our daughters, Michael Gurian
- Dear Ijeawele, or, A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Mother Millett, Kate Millett
- My (part-time) Paris life, how running away brought me home, Lisa Anselmo
- White walls, a memoir about motherhood, daughterhood, and the mess in between, Judy Batalion
- The long hello, memory, my mother, and me, Cathie Borrie
- The woman who gave birth to her mother, seven stages of change in women's lives, Kim Chernin
- Bloom, a memoir, Kelle Hampton
- Marie Curie and her daughters, the private lives of science's first family, Shelley Emling
Outgoing Resources
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