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Help! I'm Turning into My Mother: ...With a Few Quirks of My Own

Author Becky Freeman Johnson, Ruthie Arnold
Publisher Harvest House Publishers
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN0736906932
ISBN-139780736906937
Sales Rank1,624,921
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With irrepressible humor and goodwill, Becky Freeman shares the joys (and occasional shock) of the relationship changes between mothers and daughters. From drinking that first cup of coffee in front of Mom to experiencing the “grief” they gave to her from their own kids, readers will laugh as Becky helps daughters look forward to or remember the first time they

  • repeat “Because I said so!”
  • realize they’re their mom’s age.
  • recognize their moms are treating them like grown–ups.

Join Becky as she shares the incredible and hilarious journey from mother–#daughter to friend–#friend. And to keep it fair, Becky’s mom (Ruth) chimes in to set the record straight and keep her daughter honest!

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