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Riding Shotgun: Women Write About Their Mothers
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Riding Shotgun: Women Write About Their Mothers

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Just in time for Mother’s Day, a group of America’s celebrated literary women have come together to tackle a topic close to their hearts, Mum. These highly personal yet often universal stories offer windows into those influential mother-daughter moments that have forever shaped the lives and perspectives of the writers, powerful women – authors, spokespeople, scholars, teachers, and some mothers themselves. Jonis Agee’s mother haunts her daughter’s plumbing. Tai Coleman’s mother struggled to raise five children on her own wits and a single paycheck. Held Erdrich’s mother showed her daughter both the falsity and the truth in the cliche of the Indian Princess . Sheila O'Connor’s mother, who ran a road construction company, was not like other mothers. Ka Yang’s mother dodged the hand grenades that her husband’s first wife threw on her wedding day. Morgan Grayce Willow’s mother drove home late at night after selling cosmetics to farm wives as her daughter rode shotgun. In true tales of startling candor and rich insight, these and many other talented writers reflect on the women who raised them, revealing hard work and hardship, successes and failures, love and anger – mothers and daughters.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2008
Pages
228
ISBN
9780873516143

Just in time for Mother’s Day, a group of America’s celebrated literary women have come together to tackle a topic close to their hearts, Mum. These highly personal yet often universal stories offer windows into those influential mother-daughter moments that have forever shaped the lives and perspectives of the writers, powerful women – authors, spokespeople, scholars, teachers, and some mothers themselves. Jonis Agee’s mother haunts her daughter’s plumbing. Tai Coleman’s mother struggled to raise five children on her own wits and a single paycheck. Held Erdrich’s mother showed her daughter both the falsity and the truth in the cliche of the Indian Princess . Sheila O'Connor’s mother, who ran a road construction company, was not like other mothers. Ka Yang’s mother dodged the hand grenades that her husband’s first wife threw on her wedding day. Morgan Grayce Willow’s mother drove home late at night after selling cosmetics to farm wives as her daughter rode shotgun. In true tales of startling candor and rich insight, these and many other talented writers reflect on the women who raised them, revealing hard work and hardship, successes and failures, love and anger – mothers and daughters.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2008
Pages
228
ISBN
9780873516143