Letters from Motherless Daughters: Words of Courage, Grief, and HealingHope Edelman Revisiting the profoundly important subject of mother loss, Letters From Motherless Daughters is a compilation of real letters written by women in response to the ground-breaking New York Times bestseller Motherless Daughters.When Motherless Daughters was first published in 1994, author Hope Edelman--through research, interviews, and personal experience--helped women across the country deal with the pain of losing a mother. Finally they felt free to discuss and try to understand their unique form of grief, and perhaps most importantly, they felt that they were not alone in their loss.The overwhelming number of letters she received in response to Motherless Daughters prompted Hope Edelman to publish Letters From Motherless Daughters. Reaffirming her precious link with motherless women across the country, Hope presents these moving, honest, and often hopeful letters, along with her own insight, and offers readers a chance to further learn from this loss. Chapters are divided by the number of years since mother loss, and each addresses the significant issues of that stage. Hope also includes information on starting or joining a support group, and offers suggested reading for motherless women. The words of these brave women illustrate the profound pain, the astounding strength, and the undying perseverance to live on, but never outlive the need for one's mother.of police barricades, the razor-sharp line between life and death, the unforgiving chasm |
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... mother - in - law , but it's just not the same . I want to be able to just call up my mother and say , " So , how did you handle tantrums ? " I've tried talking to others , especially my dad , when I have a question or need advice , but ...
... mother - in - law , but it's just not the same . I want to be able to just call up my mother and say , " So , how did you handle tantrums ? " I've tried talking to others , especially my dad , when I have a question or need advice , but ...
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... mother . During this time my husband's younger sister was away at college . We never really had a chance to get to know each other . When I visited my in - laws ' home , my mother - in - law and I would go shopping . I just ate up all ...
... mother . During this time my husband's younger sister was away at college . We never really had a chance to get to know each other . When I visited my in - laws ' home , my mother - in - law and I would go shopping . I just ate up all ...
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... mother- in - law compared us constantly . I was not supposed to feel tired or nauseous because her daughter did not ... mother : My mother - in- law was torn regarding where to go when the babies were due . I had no one to watch my ...
... mother- in - law compared us constantly . I was not supposed to feel tired or nauseous because her daughter did not ... mother : My mother - in- law was torn regarding where to go when the babies were due . I had no one to watch my ...
Contents
ADJUSTMENT AND ACCEPTANCE THE FIRST FIVE YEARS | 1 |
PAIN TURNS TO LONGING FIVE TO TEN YEARS | 43 |
ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN TEN TO TWENTY YEARS | 65 |
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