I Am My Mother's Daughter: Making Peace with Mom--Before It's Too Late
By (Author) Iris Krasnow
Basic Books
Basic Books
10th April 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Intergenerational relationships: advice and issues
306.8743
Paperback
240
Width 137mm, Height 203mm
Iris Krasnow-mother, daughter, and bestselling journalist-tackles the toughest relationship in the lives of many grown women: the mother-daughter bond. With womens life expectancy inching up past 80, you may be embroiled with your mother well past the time your own hair turns white. The good news: Living longer means more time to make peace-and this book shows you how. Drawing on her own experience with her colorful 85-year-old mother and the collective wisdom of more than 100 other adult daughters, Krasnow offers a fresh perspective on how to overcome the anger, guilt, and resentment that can destroy a family. The time to repair the bond is now, she reminds us: You cant kiss and make up at her funeral. The key is to let go of the fantasy mom and embrace the flesh-and-blood woman, with all her flaws.
"The overall message...is clear and heartening: If we as daughters can learn to understand our mothers before they die, then we as mothers can help our daughters understand us, while we are still living." Washington Post"
Iris Krasnow is a journalist and professor of communications at American University, and the author of the bestselling Surrendering series. She has been a guest on Oprah," CNN, the Today" show, Good Morning America," CBS Morning Show," NPR's All Things Considered," and The Hour of Power." Krasnow began writing this book in response to her own mother's deteriorating health. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland.