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Thomas wrote: "Controversial opinion but Anne of Green Gables. Yea I admit Marilla is strict sometimes overly so but as Claire says in Modern Family you can’t have two fun parents. She did her best an..."
Excellent point, Thomas! it's not always the biological mother who has the role.
Excellent point, Thomas! it's not always the biological mother who has the role.

Little Women..Marmee is favorite mom
The mom's past reminds me of several books by Amy Tan. The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife for sure.

Though the sisters are the main focus in Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, their mothers play prominent roles.
The formidable Lady Jessica and her son, Paul, in Dune also comes to mind.
Ohhh I read Tom Lake earlier this year and it was PERFECT when looking at the relationship between mothers and daughters. The way that the mom chooses what to reveal about her past and what to hold back from her daughters was so REAL. I loved it so much.


OMG i hated little women far too saccharine for me"
Glad its not just me

In the Amelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters, after the first couple of books, Amelia is a mother, and it plays an important part in the books.

The Joy Luck Club is about 4 mothers and 4 daughters
The Bonesetter's Daughter
Shopaholic Ties the Knot
The Accidental Mother
Big Little Lies



Our Missing Hearts ... A mother who "disappears" in order to safeguard her child.

The Friendship Club - divorce, friendship
I Liked My Life - mystery, suicide possible triggers
Hello Beautiful - family
I liked them all :)

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The book was my first thought!
And this my sound a little silly, but
The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly
is a really great motherhood story.

This has been one of my favorite books ever since its release more than 20 years ago, but in that 20 years, I have also experienced the various permutations of motherhood the characters experience: abortion, childbirth, infertility. These are threads woven through a book that is on the face about agribusiness, environmentalism, "parents just don't understand". I wonder what my daughter will think of it when she's old enough to read it.

This looks good really good, thanks for posting about it.
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