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Someone Not Really Her Mother
Someone Not Really Her Mother
Author: Harriet Scott Chessman
The captivating story of a contemporary American family, in which three generations of women confront the intricacies of memory, geography, and motherhood, from the lauded author of Lydia Cassatt Reading the Morning Paper As Hannah Pearl’s memories of her 1940 escape to England from war-torn France come to the foreground of her co...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780525947936
ISBN-10: 0525947930
Publication Date: 8/19/2004
Pages: 176
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3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Interesting.
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Wonderful story, short but deals well with a tough subject. Back of the book says:

How well do we know the people we love? Chessman examines this question in three generations of women in a contemporary family. As dementia overtakes Hannah Pearl, she slips backward in memory to her escape from France in 1940: boarding the ferry with her heavy bags; the whistle of bombs raining down on London; the family she left behind. Her daughter Miranda, distraught by Hannah's fading lucidity and sudden switch to her childhood French, tries desperately to hold her in the present. Fiona, a new mother and the older of Hannah's two granddaughters, ignores the ghosts of her grandmother's past, while her sister, fiery Ida, seeks to delve into Hannah's story, eventually returning to France to find the roots of her grandmother's life--and her own.
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This is a bittersweet story of a woman who is slowing losing her memory while she resides in a nursing home.
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This is a story about a young girl who grows older and tell the story of her mother who is also growing older. The mother went thru WWII and the devestation it leaves behind.


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