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My Mother/My Self: The Daughter's Search for Identity, (Paperback)

My Mother/My Self: The Daughter's Search for Identity, (Paperback)

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    from KimSalyers

    it was sorta interesting. found it kind of hard to really get into

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    from KimSalyers

    it was sorta interesting. found it kind of hard to really get into

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    from KimSalyers

    it was sorta interesting. found it kind of hard to really get into

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    from Louise_Waugh

    This book irritated the crap out of me. Ms Friday goes on and on about how awful mother-daughter relationships are, as though that is universally true. She is self-congratulatory about her own life - her wonderful career, her awesome marriage, so superior to normal folks' marriages, her childless...

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    from satyridae

    Perhaps a Freudian would give you good reasons I hated this book, I dunno. But it struck me as all surface.

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