Woman Who Gave Birth to Her Mother
An eloquent and groundbreaking look at women and their mothers. Kim Chernin is renowned for her prolific writing--including fiction and memoir--on issues affecting women"s lives, ranging from eating disorders and sex to relationships. In The Woman Who Gave Birth to Her Mother, she offers readers a culmination of that work--a fully integrated vision that will help women resolve their lifelong struggles with their mothers and become fully independent, capable people. Exploring six compelling case histories of women who have resolved these issues in unique and creative ways, Chernin offers her own insights based on years of working with women in therapy, and on her own problematic relationship with her daughter. A tour de force of analysis, compassion, and erudition, this exciting, important work is further evidence that Chernin is "blessed with the eloquence of a poet and the gifts of a born therapist" (San Francisco Chronicle). "Like the Brothers Grimm, Chernin proves an engaging teller of stories." --San Francisco Chronicle