What women tell their daughters...
This traditional mother tells it how it was-according to her-and how it should be-as she sees it, and prays that her descendants see her spirituality, humor and wisdom. She says that for too many generations women's voices were never recorded and it is time that women speak to show who we truly are in our homes and in our relationships. She bestows insight, into women, and what they have to offer to the recording of history beyond crimes, political leaders, and wars. Marilyn Immenschuh writes about her multiple roles as a woman: the work of an ongoing and lifetime love/partnership with her husband, the complex relationship of being a daughter to an aging mother, the craziness and benefits of being a sister in a huge family, the relief of having loyal girlfriends, the maddening struggles of the workplace, the undeniable passages of raising beautiful and intelligent daughters, and the gift of grandchildren to share with their grandpa. She writes about what matters most to her-intergenerational family.
