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July 6, 2006
Dear Reader:

Every woman has stories to tell about her mother. The mother she has, the mother she wants, the mother she misses, the mother she didn't know. We carry our mothers with us. Sometimes we carry her in our hearts, in our heads-or on our backs. Sometimes we are connected to our mothers with the thick, strong cords of intertwined love and true acceptance; other times the bonds are stretched thin and taut, scratching against our consciousness, rubbing raw the sore spots in our souls.

But we are always linked to our mothers: both to the dreams of the mothers we wish for and the realities of the mothers we have. Even if our mother has been gone for years-for decades-the relationship is still very much alive.

Mom is still with us: offering advice, encouragement, criticism, appreciation, rejection, solace. What we daughters do with this ongoing commentary-whether we unknowingly incorporate it into our reality, or consciously and carefully review it, deciding what to keep and what to put away-is fundamental to how fully we lead our own lives.

In Dear Mom: Women's Letters of Love, Loss, and Longing, you meet women who have stripped away pretenses, societal constraints, and basic fears to uncover and express their most private truths about their relationship with their mothers. You get to peer over the shoulders of the women, share in their laughter, and experience their struggles. You see how other women cast light on this most complicated, rewarding, and sometimes frustrating relationship. You witness women at different stages of their lives reflecting on the legacies their mothers (knowingly or unconsciously, but always powerfully) left them. You hear how other women experience the glories and the scars, the hurt and the healing that make up this most primal of connections.

You also get to meet the women behind the letters, since each Dear Mom letter is followed by a profile of the contributor. You learn about the surprises, satisfactions, and challenges they faced in writing down their most private truths. The 25 Dear Mom contributors include women from a variety of backgrounds, careers, religions, and lifestyles.

They include (present and former) teachers, business owners, homemakers, real estate agents, artists, secretaries, social workers, journalists, and government officials. Some are accomplished professionals, well-known in their fields and public figures in their communities. They are married, single, divorced, widowed. Many, though not all, are mothers themselves. Many contributors are baby boomers, in their 40s and 50s. Others are in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. (The oldest contributor is over 90; her conversation with her mother continues!)

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Editorial Reviews

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"...It's hard to put this book down, but once you do, you'll pick up a pen." -- Ariel Gore, author

"...these daughters show us how our own truthful words can heal and transform us at last." -- Michele Weldon, author

"...these daughters show us how our own truthful words can heal and transform us...." - Michele Weldon, author -- pre publication

"Dear Mom... is emboldening, soothing, heartbreaking, inspiring." -Ariel Gore, author of The Mother Trip -- pre-publication

"Deborah Berger has found a remarkable way to weave an intimate web of connections that includes all women." -- Elizabeth Lyon, author

"Deborah Berger has found a...way to weave an intimate web of connections that includes all women." -Elizabeth Lyon, author -- pre publication

From the Author

"Almost everyone has something she never told her mother - because she ran out of time, because she was afraid, because she didn't realize it until her pen was in her hand, or her fingers on the keyboard. I wanted to find a way for women to express these most private truths - and that's how Dear Mom: Women's Letters of Love, Loss, and Longing was born. I hope that reading these letters, and meeting the courageous women who wrote them, will offer warmth and hope to readers as they move along the winding path of their own Dear Mom journeys."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (July 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155212956X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552129562
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,718,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Share this book with your siblings, September 6, 2002
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Reading this wonderful collection of letters was like being in a room with a group of wise, thoughtful women, all sharing their stories about their mothers. Whether the letters described love, loss, or longing, they revealed the rich complication at the heart of most mother-daughter relationships. I enjoyed lingering over the letters and insightful profiles--one or two at a time--and ended up feeling less alone in my feelings about my mother. I'm going to send a copy to my sister.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Missing Mom, April 29, 2002
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I was in Finland , doing research when my mother died unexpectedly. I still have the letter I wrote before learning of her death but never posted. I did not re-open the letter until I returned to Washington DC and re-settled myself. I was her only child, I had to take care of her , even after her death. I took care of her ashes, watched them disappear into the Atlantic foam. I inherited her incredible art collection. I was told I was lucky, I was weaIthy. I had so much. I felt empty and didn't know what to do with myself. My mother was a successful career woman, and I often wished she could have bent a little, that willowy woman, to nurture me. I read my last letter to her and wept. I thank God every day that we did write each other often and with great affection , however that affection was on paper, and not fully formed. I know she loves me still, but so much is changed. Everyone should write their own Dear Mom letter, I found two of the letters in the book to be inspirational. It's all about you when a parent dies, no matter how much it seems otherwise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read on a fascinating subject, April 20, 2002
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As a man, I've always had a hard time "getting" the relationship between women and their mothers. My wife read this book and recommended it to me. It really opened up a "terra incognita". First of all, instead of the usual boring academic analysis on this kind of topic you get first hand accounts from women from all kinds of angles. Some express gratitude, some are filled with regret over missed opportunities to repair a broken relationship, and some mourn the loss and celebrate the memories of a dead parent. Considering that the contributors are not professional writers, it is somewhat amazing that this book is so well written-- by any standard,professional or otherwise. The stories dig deep and are quite personal compared to the usual chatter you hear when people talk about their parents. If you have an interest in this subject, DEAR MOM will definitely enlighten you.
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