Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Wives


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"These stories sink deep and rise high. And along the way, they gleam with love." -Lavina Fielding Anderson The female protagonists of these fourteen short stories are daughters of devout Mormon women. Some choose to leave the family faith; some choose to stay. All hum the hymns of their forebears. They are women of the American West, but some have also journeyed a bit beyond those borders. One swims in a tributary of the Colorado; another dips her elbow into the Ganges. Each finds her own way to ask (not answer) the big questions. They represent four distinct families. They are separated by mountain ranges and deserts. But they share a common birthright. They are sisters. "Rosenbaum probes the feminine soul with deep empathy." -Levi S. Peterson Karen Rosenbaum's published work comprises short stories, personal essays, and newspaper articles, some of which have won awards from Sunstone, Exponent II, and Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.




Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, and Wives


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Three generations of women from the Simmons family deal with farm life and changes to their way of life in the mid 20th century. Mother Ruth deals with a late in life baby, a hysterectomy, post-natal depression, and infidelity. Unknown to Ruth, daughter Cerise is sexually abused by a cousin. This sets off behaviors which Ruth doesn't understand. Beautiful, bold, and brassy Cerise becomes a teenage bride before daughter Emma is born. Will marriage change Cerise? Will she and her mother ever reconcile? What will happen to Emma?




Sisters, Mothers, Daughters: Pentecostal Perspectives on Violence against Women


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This volume explores issues and themes related to violence against women. The contributing authors approach the topic from a Pentecostal perspective both in the way they assess the pervasiveness and urgency of the problem and in the solutions they propose.




Our Mothers' Daughters


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Mothers and Daughters


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In 1976, Adrienne Rich wrote in Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution that "the cathexis between mother and daughter--essential, distorted, misused--is the great unwritten story." In the quarter century since Rich wrote those words, the topic of mothers and daughters has emerged as a salient issue in feminist scholarship. Using women's writing, film, feminist theory, and personal experience, contributors to Mothers and Daughters explore how the mother/daughter relationship is represented and experienced as a site of empowerment. This volume will offer readers an important and welcome chapter in the story of the complex relationship that is a part of nearly every woman's life.




Wives and Daughters


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Daughters and Mothers


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A collection of essays and photographs of mothers and daughters.




Mothers-in-law and Daughters-in-law


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It's one of the oldest triangles: mother-in-law, daughter-in-law and the son/husband trapped in between. Now, Susan Barash gives readers the tools to better understand the insecurities, generational jealousies and power struggles that are inherent in these relationships. Combining candid accounts from real mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law with sound advice from noted psychologists and counselors, Barash gives insight into this complex dynamic and shows readers how to create mutually independent and rewarding relationships that allow mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law and sons/husbands to grow.