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My Mother's Daughter: A Novel [Hardcover]

Judith Henry Wall (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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May 3, 2000
In the tradition of Barbara Delinsky and Patricia Gaffney comes a wry and moving look at the friendships of four women who have reached middle age as a terrible secret threatens to destroy the bond they have built over a lifetime.

On the eve of Mary Sue Prescott's forty-fifth birthday, four childhood friends -- The Girlfriends' Club -- gather at a lakeside cabin. It's a bittersweet celebration as Mary Sue is scheduled for a mastectomy in the morning. When Mary Sue's boyfriend finally shows up, she has already gone to bed. Drunk and angry, he trips, breaks his neck, and dies. Horrified, the three other women put him in his car and send it careening into the lake.

How these women deal with their awful secret parallels their lives and relationships to this point. Pamela is at the beck and call of her rich and boorish husband. Gretchen gave up a promising career to marry an adulterous man who eventually left her for his secretary. Dixie -- also divorced -- is involved in an extended long-distance affair with a handsome but married vineyard owner; as she plays the role of the dreaded "other woman, " even her closest friends can't know. And Mary Sue, the ebullient cheerleader, had lived an idyllic married life until she found her husband carrying on with a sexy widow. Shattered, she convinced herself to fall in love with a contentious and truculent drunk.

In addition to keeping their terrible secret, the women must continually deal with their ever-complicated lives and relationships. And it is these trials, and the struggle to find one's place in a world where everyone is younger and prettier that is at the heart of this moving and ultimately triumphant novel.


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Wall (If Love Were All) explores the secrets and betrayals of two sisters and their families in the small town of Columbus, Tex., in this atmospheric, sentimental novel, which opens at the beginning of WWII. Independent, ambitious Justine Mayfield joins the WAC, is stationed in London, and, when the war is over, comes home to Columbus pregnant. Moreover, she refuses to identify the father of her child, to the chagrin of her mother, Polly, and her sister, Martha Claire. Martha Claire is resentful, too. She married Grayson Stewart just before he left to fight in Europe, and although he returned, traumatized but loving, Martha Claire can't conceive. Recognizing her sister's pain, Justine decides to let Martha Claire act as surrogate mother to her newborn daughter, Iris. Martha Claire dotes on the child, while Justine pursues her career as a jet-setting professional photographer. But since Martha Claire fears that someday Justine will claim Iris and leave her bereft, she and Grayson adopt two foundlings, Cissy and Buddy, who understand from the beginning that Iris is the star of the family. Then Martha Claire discovers a secret that kills her mother, alienates Grayson, causes Justine and Iris to flee Columbus and leaves Cissy and Buddy to grow up in a strife-filled home. The tangled drama is sometimes slow and repetitive, especially when self-righteous Martha Claire grows ruthlessly bitter and accusatory. But Wall's picture of smalltown life has an authentic ring, as does her portrayal of the pain and complexity that belie the pleasant, pastoral setting. Agent, Philippa Brophy of Sterling Lord Literistic. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternates. (May)
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In this Texas saga, spanning two generations of strong, determined women, Wall (If Love Were All) shows that family is the heart of a home. She does an excellent job of portraying two very different sisters in the aftermath of World War II, showing how their decisions not only affect each other but their future offspring. Newlywed Martha Claire, who wants only to start a family in her hometown, must deal with a war-scarred husband even as she struggles with infertility. Justine, while chafing at the barriers of this small townDshe had even joined the Women's Army CorpsDreturns to cope with the physical and emotional distress of an unwanted pregnancy. Then an unforgivable act of betrayal tears the two sisters apart, banishing Justine from the town she has always longed to leave and destroying any future happiness for Martha Claire's family. This poignant novel follows the sisters as they pursue their desires, realizing neither how the fake mask of happiness covers the discontent of their unfulfilled dreams nor how their own daughters will be affected. Wall really makes the reader feel for all the characters in this touching story. Recommended for all public libraries.DMarianne Fitzgerald, P.L. of Charlotte & Mecklenburg Cty., NC
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (May 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684837668
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684837666
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,152,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Family Saga, August 5, 2001
This review is from: My Mother's Daughter: A Novel (Hardcover)
I'll never forget the story of Martha Claire and her sister Justine. This book is my absolute favorite from Judith Henry Wall.

Written to perfection, MY MOTHER'S DAUGHTER takes you into the heart of a family saga where blood ties are given the ultimate test. The characters come alive, engaging you emotionally until the last page is turned.

Most authors are hard-pressed to create a story with realistic characters and plots, but Judith Henry Wall makes you feel and understand the characters in the best way! Highly recommended!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Great Family Sagas of Our Day, January 3, 2001
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Judith Henry Wall tells a spell-binding story of three generations of Texas women. The middle generation comes of age during WWII and illustrates the changing times. One sister, Martha Claire, dreams of a happy home life and having babies as she waits for her soldier/husband to return from Europe. Meanwhile, her beloved and career-minded sister Justine joins the WACS and sees first-hand the horrors of war. The free-spirited Justine returns home unwed and pregnant and gives birth to Iris. Martha Claire and her husband adopt Cissy and Buddy, orphan siblings, and they all live together in their happy, family home until a horrible secret shatters their world and drives them painfully apart. The younger generation, devastated by what has happened to their once-loving family, struggles to learn the secret. Only Cissy does and is able to bring some degree of healing to her destroyed family through her own troubles. You will never forget these mothers and daughters and will delight in their joys and cry over their heartbreaks.

This is the first novel I've ever read by this author, but I now intend to read all her work. She is a master story-teller.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Story that kept me reading, May 31, 2000
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What a wonderful story spanning several decades! I found myself unable to put it down until I found out how the lives of all involved turned out. Although it was depressing at times because I was so caught up in the lives of the characters, I enjoyed the entirety of the book.

I've been reading quite a bit lately and this is the one book this year that has really made me think that there was something underneath just the story - which is this: Each and every choice you make in life, can not only change the course of your own life, but the lives of those around you quite profoundly.

In this book, it only begins with Justine choosing to join the WAC during WWII and Martha Claire choosing to raise a family in her hometown with her high school sweetheart.

Those seemingly separate choices intertwine to affect all that join their family subsequently in ways they never imagined.

I love this book and will surely read it again someday. I rated it 4 stars, because of the sadness I felt for some of the characters at times. Ironically, for that, it should be rated 5 stars.

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