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Our Revolution: A Mother and Daughter at Midcentury by Honor Moore

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4.0

A daughter takes the pages her Mother had bequeathed her years earlier and weaves them into the story of her Mother, their relationship, and the journey from pre-War society to racial and social justice reforms, from dropping out of college to focus on supporting a husband's career and an increasing number of children to learning to make time for oneself and to use creativity and strength not on the vacuum cleaner, but on her own desires.

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emotional informative reflective slow-paced

3.75

jadorelire's review against another edition

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4.0

A daughter takes the pages her Mother had bequeathed her years earlier and weaves them into the story of her Mother, their relationship, and the journey from pre-War society to racial and social justice reforms, from dropping out of college to focus on supporting a husband's career and an increasing number of children to learning to make time for oneself and to use creativity and strength not on the vacuum cleaner, but on her own desires.
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