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ABOUT THIS BOOK FROM THE RANDOM HOUSE WEBSITE
A harmonious relationship is possible
When your daughter was born, you had a thousand hopes and dreams for her. . .including that one day you'd be best friends.
But as life unfolds, even the best intentions go awry. There are so many challenges on the journey to adult friendship that the reality is fraught with friction and frustration. Thankfully, a harmonious relationship with your daughter is possible.
Written by a mother and daughter who have successfully navigated the minefield from distance and tension to acceptance and friendship, Mother-Daughter Duet helps moms open wide the door of communication so that daughters want to walk through it. Filled with personal anecdotes and based on proven principles, each chapter offers timeless wisdom as well as a daughter’s perspective. Often these principles apply to daughters-in-law as well.
The relationship between mothers and daughters is intense, personal, complex, and unique. But you can have the loving, authentic bond you always dreamed of—when you learn the mother-daughter duet.
In A Nutshell: I never got the opportunity to have an adult relationship with my mother (she died when I was 12) however, this is something that is very important to me as my daughter gets older. Thankfully I have friends who have adult children and have had an opportunity to watch from the outside the dynamics of healthy mother-daughter relationships and the shifts and changes that occur on an almost daily basis.
Mother-Daughter Duet by Cheri Fuller and Ali Plum is an open, honest, resource to help all mothers and adult daughters have the relationship they have always wanted. Even if you have a daughter as young as mine (5 next month) this is a great read. It is eye opening and very well written.
Thanks to WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, I have a second copy to give to one of my readers.
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Now this is an interesting book for sure. I bet there is some useful information and great stories.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read this book. My daughter lost her dad at 5 years old so our connection is extra special and I'd love to read about celebrating that connection and how others embrace it as well!
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ReplyDeleteI was really hoping to read this book now Ill have to buy it ..... but should be worth it...... daughter trouble ya know birdson@roadrunner.com
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