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Mother to Mother
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Mother to Mother

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Mother to Mother is a collection of stories compiled and written by mothers who have witnessed and

struggled with the tragedy of addicted children. What makes Mother to Mother so interesting is the

diversity of the mothers who share their stories: diverse racially, socio-economically, different religions

and backgrounds. This book is highly relevant because substance abuse is running rampant through our

society whether it be in the United States or any other country in the world... any country. Mothers must

be able to detect the problem and know what to do with that knowledge. Addiction is poisoning our

nation's youth, along with the rest of the world's youth. If we can get a handle on addiction, crime will

come down, families will remain together, and, perhaps, we will learn to communicate with one another.

What I want mothers to take away from this book is the knowledge learned from other mothers and hope

that there is an end to this beast of addiction.

About the Authors

Diana Leaman was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Crane, Texas, a little town plopped in the middle

of the Wrst Texas oil fields. From Crane, she went to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas

majoring in Theatre and English and has continued to be active in both fields. Diana was also involved in

an international real estate firm affording her the opportunity to spend time and study in Europe. She and

her husband live between Dallas and Odessa, Texas.

Jill Fukazawa was a Japanese American and was one of the last children born in a Japanese interment

after the second world war. The camp was located near Albuquerque, New Mexico where Jill grew up.

She was a diverse writer. Mother to Mother was her final project. Jill passed away too soon. She is

survived by family and all who loved her.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
10 May 2023
Pages
264
ISBN
9781639370115

Mother to Mother is a collection of stories compiled and written by mothers who have witnessed and

struggled with the tragedy of addicted children. What makes Mother to Mother so interesting is the

diversity of the mothers who share their stories: diverse racially, socio-economically, different religions

and backgrounds. This book is highly relevant because substance abuse is running rampant through our

society whether it be in the United States or any other country in the world... any country. Mothers must

be able to detect the problem and know what to do with that knowledge. Addiction is poisoning our

nation's youth, along with the rest of the world's youth. If we can get a handle on addiction, crime will

come down, families will remain together, and, perhaps, we will learn to communicate with one another.

What I want mothers to take away from this book is the knowledge learned from other mothers and hope

that there is an end to this beast of addiction.

About the Authors

Diana Leaman was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Crane, Texas, a little town plopped in the middle

of the Wrst Texas oil fields. From Crane, she went to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas

majoring in Theatre and English and has continued to be active in both fields. Diana was also involved in

an international real estate firm affording her the opportunity to spend time and study in Europe. She and

her husband live between Dallas and Odessa, Texas.

Jill Fukazawa was a Japanese American and was one of the last children born in a Japanese interment

after the second world war. The camp was located near Albuquerque, New Mexico where Jill grew up.

She was a diverse writer. Mother to Mother was her final project. Jill passed away too soon. She is

survived by family and all who loved her.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
10 May 2023
Pages
264
ISBN
9781639370115