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Mama's Girl [Library Binding]

Veronica Chambers (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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April 9, 2009
One of the first books to examine the struggles and achievements of a new generation of Black women - young, contemporary women who have grown up in a society where there are more opportunities, where racism is not overtly acceptable and where careers can be built.
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Chambers, an editor at Glamour, writes about the aftermath of the violent and explosive divorce between her Caribbean-born parents that tore her family apart. Chambers swore allegiance to her mother even though the anger her mother had accumulated from a destructive marriage and her frustration at her inability to move beyond a secretarial job was aimed mostly at Chambers. The author also suffered abuse at the hands of her father, stepfather and a stepmother. But instead of giving up, Chambers concentrated her energies on academics and making a better life for herself. Her compelling story is a testament to will, self-respect and the ability to forgive. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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YA?A personal story of perseverance and achievement, this book is Chamber's self-examination as an African American woman. She fought the odds and has already succeeded far beyond the limits set for her by society and family. Her self-motivation was such that she constantly achieved academically in spite of moving from one school to another and coping with family abuse and lack of support for her educational goals. She graduated from college, secured internships with Sassy and Life magazines; she was chosen as one of Glamour magazine's Top Ten College Women of 1990. She is currently an editor of The New York Times magazine. Still in her 20s, this young woman has goals and dreams that she is still reaching in spite of growing up in severely dysfunctional family environments. Her autobiographical account reads beautifully and smoothly but far from easily as readers may keep asking themselves how this person was able to overcome so much in her life to attain such a high level of success at so young an age. Her story is not finished; her relationship with her mother is still evolving and maturing as she herself is becoming a fulfilled and contributing adult. Her early bitterness and anger toward her parents are mellowing into awareness and acceptance. A compelling, positive story for any collection serving YAs.?Dottie Kraft, Fairfax County Public Schools
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  • Library Binding
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1435242513
  • ISBN-13: 978-1435242517
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful tale of Overcoming Adversity and Forgiveness, April 25, 1999
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I found Mama's Girl enjoyable reading. Ms. Chambers' writing style is wonderfully descriptive, while maintaining a tone of informal conversation. I think a lot of reviewers missed the point of Ms. Chambers' novel, which was that the power of forgiveness is possible, no matter what you have faced and it is possible to overcome no matter what has been thrown in your path. Although I can relate to Ms. Chambers in many ways, including age, I personally found more of the story in the tale of her mother's ability to overcome early in the novel. Anyone who is or has struggled with family issues, should read this book. I personally, got more out of Mama's Girl than the two novels I have read by author April Sinclair who also writes coming of age novels.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Adult's Review..., January 9, 2006
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An incredibly moving, REAL memoir. Veronica takes you right beside her as she grows-- through every bit of ugliness and hardship growing up in her family all the way to seeing a dream come true. I could read this again and again. I first read it in college when I was 24. Hard to put down. Very compelling and sincere-- made me want to jump in and be her friend. If you are a high school age girl, I suspect you will really enjoy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An all too familiar story..., September 28, 1999
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I saw myself in almost every line of this book. It has let me know that there is hope...
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