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Wonderful!: The stories in this collection are gems that every mother can relate to. If you're a mother or a daughter this book is definately for you. The stories will make you laugh and cry and, best of all, you'll recognize yourself in many of the pages. Five stars! Debbie Farmer, parenting author of 'Don't Put Lipstick on the Cat'
Mothers & Daughters Book Serves Cup of Love: Do you have an aversion to laughing and crying in a public place? If so, seek a secluded spot to pore over the unforgettable stories editor Colleen Sell collected for A CUP OF COMFORT FOR MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS. You can't prevent it. Your own heart becomes the setting for this uplifting anthology that celebrates the cherished bond between mothers and daughters. Excellent story-teller Kristl Franklin reveals an innate secret shared between mother and daughter in "The Demise of Josephine." Humor softens a sad tale: "My kitchen looked like a band of monkeys had used it for survival training." "Leaving" by Ramona John will also make you smile. "The first time I left my mother, I was five years old."....."I'm running away," I announced. Lynn Ruth Miller, in "A Mother Knows," says a mother knows everything about you. "You can tell a true mother by the penetrating look in her eye." In "Fashion Amnesia" Karen Favo Walsh, frustrated by failure buying clothes for her daughter, writes, "I am clueless about teenage fashion. It's a genetic flaw....." Even if you skip about to find favorite stories sprinkled among the pages of this treasury, inevitably you'll read them all. This fourth installment in the Cup of Comfort series keeps its promise to touch, heal and inspire the reader.
Another Great Cup of Comfort: What can I say? The Cup of Comfort books bring a smile to my face and this new Mother and Daughters version is no exception. "To Love a Stranger" by Sande Smith tells of a daughter who is now playing the role of mother as she nurses her mother through Alzheimer's. Nancy Massand's "Time Out" is a wake-up about slowing down and smelling the roses with those you love and how a little girl's wisdom saves the day. I thoroughly enjoy "Tea for Two" by R. M Conner reunites a mother and teen-age daughter at odds. This is another heartwarming book. You just cannot get enough of these stories. Why not pick up a copy to give to your mother or daughter for Mother's Day? Dera Williams
A Wonderful Book!: A literary treasure! My favorite story, "Caroline's Prince" by Inez Hollander Lake was beautifully written by a creative storyteller. The incredible stories in this book are funny, heartwarming, and endearing.
A Cup of Comfort for Mothers & Daughters: As a housewife blessed with three daughters, this book took my mind on a journey to the depths of my heart. I was struck at the core and left week in the knees by the profound messages found within each passage. A real 'wake-up call' of my own mortality and purpose. Phenomanally profound; the essence of cause and effect was a gentle reminder of how important it is not to take our moments forgranted. It's short stories brought to me an awarness and clarity of our universally shared and perpetuated love and its importance to my soul in relation to not only my daughters, but to all of the female counterparts in my life.
| Author: | Colleen Sell | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 306.8743 | | EAN: | 9781580628440 | | ISBN: | 1580628443 | | Number Of Pages: | 322 | | Publication Date: | 2003-02-18 |
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