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Mother Daughter Me: A Memoir
Book Details
Author(s)Katie Hafner
PublisherRandom House Trade Paperbacks
ISBN / ASIN0812981693
ISBN-139780812981698
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank663,734
CategoryBiography & Autobiography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The complex, deeply binding relationship between mothers and daughters is brought vividly to life in Katie Hafner s remarkable memoir, an exploration of the year she and her mother, Helen, spent working through, and triumphing over, a lifetime of unresolved emotions.
Dreaming of a year in Provence with her mother, Katie urges Helen to move to San Francisco to live with her and Zo , Katie s teenage daughter. Katie and Zo had become a mother-daughter team, strong enough, Katie thought, to absorb the arrival of a seventy-seven-year-old woman set in her ways.
Filled with fairy-tale hope that she and her mother would become friends, and that Helen would grow close to her exceptional granddaughter, Katie embarked on an experiment in intergenerational living that she would soon discover was filled with land mines: memories of her parents painful divorce, of her mother s drinking, of dislocating moves back and forth across the country, and of Katie s own widowhood and bumpy recovery. Helen, for her part, was also holding difficult issues at bay.
How these three women from such different generations learn to navigate their challenging, turbulent, and ultimately healing journey together makes for riveting reading. By turns heartbreaking and funny and always insightful Katie Hafner s brave and loving book answers questions about the universal truths of family that are central to the lives of so many.
Praise for Mother Daughter Me
The most raw, honest and engaging memoir I ve read in a long time. KJ Dell Antonia, The New York Times
A brilliant, funny, poignant, and wrenching story of three generations under one roof, unlike anything I have ever read. Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone
Weaving past with present, anecdote with analysis, [Katie] Hafner s riveting account of multigenerational living and mother-daughter frictions, of love and forgiveness, is devoid of self-pity and unafraid of self-blame. . . . [Hafner is] a bright and appealing heroine. Cathi Hanauer, Elle
[A] frank and searching account . . . Currents of grief, guilt, longing and forgiveness flow through the compelling narrative. Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle
A touching saga that shines . . . We see how years-old unresolved emotions manifest. Lindsay Deutsch, USA Today
[Hafner s] memoir shines a light on nurturing deficits repeated through generations and will lead many readers to relive their own struggles with forgiveness. Erica Jong, People
An unusually graceful story, one that balances honesty and tact . . . Hafner narrates the events so adeptly that they feel enlightening. Harper s
Heartbreakingly honest, yet not without hope and flashes of wry humor. Kirkus Reviews
[An] emotionally raw memoir examining the delicate, inevitable shift from dependence to independence and back again. O: The Oprah Magazine (Ten Titles to Pick Up Now)
Scrap any romantic ideas about what goes on when a 40-something woman invites her mother to live with her and her teenage daughter for a year. As Hafner hilariously and touchingly tells it, being the center of a family sandwich is, well, complicated. Parade
From the Hardcover edition.
Dreaming of a year in Provence with her mother, Katie urges Helen to move to San Francisco to live with her and Zo , Katie s teenage daughter. Katie and Zo had become a mother-daughter team, strong enough, Katie thought, to absorb the arrival of a seventy-seven-year-old woman set in her ways.
Filled with fairy-tale hope that she and her mother would become friends, and that Helen would grow close to her exceptional granddaughter, Katie embarked on an experiment in intergenerational living that she would soon discover was filled with land mines: memories of her parents painful divorce, of her mother s drinking, of dislocating moves back and forth across the country, and of Katie s own widowhood and bumpy recovery. Helen, for her part, was also holding difficult issues at bay.
How these three women from such different generations learn to navigate their challenging, turbulent, and ultimately healing journey together makes for riveting reading. By turns heartbreaking and funny and always insightful Katie Hafner s brave and loving book answers questions about the universal truths of family that are central to the lives of so many.
Praise for Mother Daughter Me
The most raw, honest and engaging memoir I ve read in a long time. KJ Dell Antonia, The New York Times
A brilliant, funny, poignant, and wrenching story of three generations under one roof, unlike anything I have ever read. Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone
Weaving past with present, anecdote with analysis, [Katie] Hafner s riveting account of multigenerational living and mother-daughter frictions, of love and forgiveness, is devoid of self-pity and unafraid of self-blame. . . . [Hafner is] a bright and appealing heroine. Cathi Hanauer, Elle
[A] frank and searching account . . . Currents of grief, guilt, longing and forgiveness flow through the compelling narrative. Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle
A touching saga that shines . . . We see how years-old unresolved emotions manifest. Lindsay Deutsch, USA Today
[Hafner s] memoir shines a light on nurturing deficits repeated through generations and will lead many readers to relive their own struggles with forgiveness. Erica Jong, People
An unusually graceful story, one that balances honesty and tact . . . Hafner narrates the events so adeptly that they feel enlightening. Harper s
Heartbreakingly honest, yet not without hope and flashes of wry humor. Kirkus Reviews
[An] emotionally raw memoir examining the delicate, inevitable shift from dependence to independence and back again. O: The Oprah Magazine (Ten Titles to Pick Up Now)
Scrap any romantic ideas about what goes on when a 40-something woman invites her mother to live with her and her teenage daughter for a year. As Hafner hilariously and touchingly tells it, being the center of a family sandwich is, well, complicated. Parade
From the Hardcover edition.
















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