From the critically acclaimed author of "The Center of Everything" comes this luminous, provocative, and ultimately redemptive look at how even mothers and daughters with the best intentions can be blind to the harm they do to each other.
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From the critically acclaimed author of "The Center of Everything" comes this luminous, provocative, and ultimately redemptive look at how even mothers and daughters with the best intentions can be blind to the harm they do to each other.
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I was highly disappointed by this book, especially since it came from the woman who wrote "The Center of Everything," which is one of my favorites. It seems to be just another generic story about a strained relationship becoming even more strained by some sort of tragedy.
weederreader
Apr 10, 2008
The Rest of Her Life
Just goes to show that we never know how big the cross is that others carry around with them. This poor mom was dragging around an iron one wasn't she? And she could not share it with her own children, how sad. It would have solved all of their communication problems. What do they say, pride goeth before the fall? What a great book.