Her Mother's Daughter: A Novel by Marilyn French

Her Mother's Daughter: A Novel by Marilyn French

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Her Mother's Daughter: A Novel by Marilyn French

Famed feminist Marilyn French’s life-affirming saga celebrates the love and sacrifices of four generations of Polish-American mothers and daughters.

With Bella Dabrowski close to death, her daughter Anastasia, who has reinvented herself as Stacey Stevens, is trying to penetrate the longstanding barriers between them to understand the woman who gave her life.

Through the eyes of Stacey, a divorced, feminist New York photographer, we get to know Bella, a remarkable woman, wife, and mother. The daughter of Polish immigrants, Bella, who renamed herself Belle, clawed her way out of poverty and settled into a middle-class existence.

Shifting perspectives between the two women, the reader is drawn into Belle’s life through the lean years of the Depression as well as Stacey’s recollections of her youthful marriage, a lesbian affair, and her tempestuous relationship with her own daughter, Arden.

From the groundbreaking author of The Women’s Room, Her Mother’s Daughter explores past and present to reveal the complex, indestructible bonds between daughters and mothers.

 


Book details

  • Hardcover
  • 686 pages
  • English
  • 0671630512
  • 9780671630515

About Marilyn French

she attended hofstra university (then hofstra college) where she also received a master's degree in english in 1964. she married robert m. french jr. in 19 Read More about Marilyn French
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