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Chernin explores the stages of change through which women travel, from idealization of the past and revising it: blaming the mother and forgiving her, letting go of her and, ultimately, giving birth to a new self.
Chernin's tales of women's transformations are arresting and full of depth: one woman, adopted as a child, embarks on a journey to locate her birth mother; another finds the source of a voice that haunts her - the voice of her daughter, given up at birth; a third unlocks her own creative process and paints her way out of a painful symbiosis. Framing these stories is the narrative of Chernin's relationship with her own daughter and the insights won from three generations of women in her family.
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The woman who gave birth to her mother: tales of transformation in women's lives
1999, Penguin
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The Woman Who Gave Birth to Her Mother: Seven Stages of Change in Women's Lives
1998-01-01, Viking
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The woman who gave birth to her mother: seven stages of change in women's lives
1998, Viking
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Woman Who Gave Birth to Her Mother
January 1920, HarperCollins Publishers
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