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Mothers and Daughters
Mothers and Daughters
Author: Evan Hunter
From an amazon.com review — He goes for the Lit major market in this book, a story that tackles a topic that today's conventional wisdom says men don't know jack squat about. Women. Four of them, plus the men in their lives. College roomates Amanda and Gillian, a study in opposites. Amanda is beautiful and feminine but a bit prissy, but this hide...  more »
ISBN: 320492
Publication Date: 1961
Pages: 605
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Publisher: simon and schuster
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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ccwriter avatar reviewed Mothers and Daughters on + 186 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is one of my all-time favorite novels about women, and the ONLY novel about women from the women's POV written by a man that gets it right! I have re-read this book about once every 2 years for 30 years. (I used to read it once a year, then I could practically recite it so I cut back!)

Follow the lives of four main and several "supporting" women over the year.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
ccwriter avatar reviewed Mothers and Daughters on + 186 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is one of my all-time favorite novels about women, and the ONLY novel about women from the women's POV written by a man that gets it right! I have re-read this book about once every 2 years for 30 years. (I used to read it once a year, then I could practically recite it so I cut back!)

Follow the lives of four main and several "supporting" women over the year.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
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