Posts Tagged ‘mothers and daughters’

Interview with Rae Meadows, Author of Mothers and Daughters

A couple of weeks ago I reviewed Mothers and Daughters by Rae Meadows, a book about the complex relationship between three generations of women and their daughters. Today, I’m excited to feature a Q and A with Meadows and her mother, who talk about the mother-daughter relationship as well as the book. Rae Meadows and [...]

Book Review: Mothers and Daughters by Rae Meadows

Mothers and Daughters by Rae Meadows is about three generations of women all trying to do the best they can as they raise their daughters. Each has a tale to tell of their relationships to their mothers, as well as how they relate to their own children. Sam is the modern mother of an infant. [...]

Book Review: Blue Plate Special by Michelle D. Kwasney

Blue Plate Special by Michelle D. Kwasney is at its heart a story of mothers and daughters. In this case, there are three generations of mothers and daughters who all make mistakes but ultimately struggle to do the best they can. Each of the storytellers, Madeline, Desiree and Ariel has a distinct voice. Madeline is [...]