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Books with title My Mother's Daughter

  • My Mothers' Daughter

    Doris Orgel

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 5, 2003)
    Leto, Artemis, Demeter, Persephone: Four goddesses, two mothers and their daughters. Here are their stories, told in the first person with grace and eloquence by Doris Orgel, who has often dealt with classical subjects in her many distinctive books for young people. An accessible text and handsome illustrations by Peter Malone make this a beautiful, as well as significant, book.
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  • My Mother's Daughter

    Jenn Saka

    language (, May 29, 2018)
    Having grown up the daughter of teen mom, Ava wants to be anything but her mom. She constantly fights the similarities the two of them may have. In an attempt to find greater independence, she spends a summer in Louisiana, where she meets a mysterious guy named Landon.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter

    Catherine Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperEntertainment, April 16, 2002)
    Okay, let's face it. My mom and I are never going to have a "normal" mother-daughter relationship because my mom isn't just my mother, she's my best friend. She would do anything for me, including asking her parents for the tuition money to send me to Chilton, this prestigious prep school that just accepted me. That was probably one of the toughest things she's ever done, although agreeing to weekly dinners in exchange for the loan probably runs a close second. My mom's just miserable at the mere thought of this. But the way I look at it? -- I'd just say life is going to get a lot more interesting.
  • My Father's Daughter

    E.L. Konigsburg

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 4, 2008)
    Poor Little Rich Boy Winston Carmichael has it all: a big house, servants, vacations in Palm Beach, and a fancy private school. But with overprotective parents and a sense of responsibility for his younger sister, Heidi, Winston sometimes feels more as if he's living in a prison than a dream. Then one day a woman appears at the front door claiming to be Caroline -- Winston's half sister, who was kidnapped and presumed dead long before he and Heidi were born. Is she really Caroline? Is she an imposter? Or is she something far more complicated than either? And does she hold the key that could unlock the door to Winston's prison?
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  • My Mother's Daughter

    Enid Richemont

    language (Squinx Inc, May 5, 2011)
    Cealie is sick of being nothing more than her mother's daughter.She dresses the way her mother wants, wears her hair the way her mother likes... and is the laughing stock of school as a result.Then, on an impulse, Cealie cuts off her offending hair (it was only a haircut. Cealie had hardly expected to start World War Three). After a blazing row with her mother, she walks out, ending up squatting with Great Auntie Gwennie who lives in a remote village in mid-Wales.There, posing as a boy, Cealie not only makes some discoveries about her own identity, but also about her mother's past - and its haunting links with the present.Set partly in London but mostly in rural mid-Wales,this powerful novel explores an extraordinary relationship between a rebellious girl, an idealistic boy, and a senile old woman with her very own angel.A Young Adult novel about rebellion and the search for identity. It has mild language and mild sexual situations, and it's suitable for ages thirteen and up.Junior Bookshelf review.'A discerning account of a girl trying to find her own way to maturity.'
  • My Mother's Daughter

    Betseygail Rand, C S W Rand

    Paperback (CBR Books, )
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  • My Father's Daughter

    E.L. Konigsburg

    language (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 24, 2011)
    Poor Little Rich Boy Winston Carmichael has it all: a big house, servants, vacations in Palm Beach, and a fancy private school. But with overprotective parents and a sense of responsibility for his younger sister, Heidi, Winston sometimes feels more as if he's living in a prison than a dream. Then one day a woman appears at the front door claiming to be Caroline -- Winston's half sister, who was kidnapped and presumed dead long before he and Heidi were born. Is she really Caroline? Is she an imposter? Or is she something far more complicated than either? And does she hold the key that could unlock the door to Winston's prison?
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  • Daughter of Moth

    Daniel Arenson

    language (Moonclipse, May 14, 2014)
    I am broken. I am lost.Our world has fallen still. One half lies drenched in eternal daylight, the other cloaked in endless night. Our people are divided, some living under the sun, the others hidden in shadow. All is light or darkness. All is the sun or the moon.All but me.My father was born in the never-ending sunlight of the west. My mother is a daughter of darkness. I am split in two. Like the moth of our forests, one wing white and the other black, I am torn.I am a child of dusk, a stranger in both day and night. I am alone. This is my story.
  • My Father's Daughter

    Carol Caloro

    eBook (BookLocker.com, Inc., May 4, 2019)
    This book began as a series of hand-scribbled notes, never intended to be seen by anyone but me. In March of 2018, I made a discovery that rocked me to my very core and, in searching for a way to cope, I began to write - just random thoughts, jotted down in no particular order. I wrote about my childhood, my wonderful dad, my emotionally abusive mother, the small town where we lived. I wrote about my father's love of the military, what my family was like, and what my siblings and I did as kids in the 40s and 50s. I became obsessed. Sometimes up until 3am, other times sleeping a few hours and waking in the middle of the night to write until daylight arrived, I could think of nothing else. Often, I cried as I wrote. After a while I became completely exhausted. I put it all away and let it sit for a month, then started again, a little less emotionally distraught. I began to think it made a good story, perhaps even a book, so I gathered all of the random, messy notes together and began the difficult task of putting them in some kind of sensible order. Some were in a notebook, others on separate pieces of paper of all different sizes. Some were scribbled upside down or along the edge of a page or on the back of an envelope, and some were vague thoughts of just a word or two. That's how it began. Once it started to take form, I expanded the scope of it, describing my strange and unsuccessful marriage and the difficulty of becoming a single parent of four, on my own both emotionally and financially. There's lots more, but I don't want to give it all away! And yes, it's all true. I hope you enjoy reading it.
  • Mother Ocean, Daughter Sea

    Diana Marcellas

    eBook (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, April 1, 2014)
    "Mother OceanDaughter SeaStrength UnchangingStrengthen Me"The Shari'a are an ancient race. They are un-warlike and they are ruled by their shamanic witches. The Allemanii are more recently arrived in their locale and are both awed and made fearful by the magical powers of the witches. After generations of peaceful coexistence, a cataclysm occurred out of nowhere and the Allemanii turned on their neighbors and hosts, slaughtered most of them and scattered the survivors. Suddenly, to be a Shari'a is proscribed and to be caught practicing their magic is to be hunted to the death.In MOTHER OCEAN, DAUGHTER SEA, Brierly, thinking herself to be the last of her long-lost kind, practices the forbidden ancient healing art at constant risk of her life. Execution is the penalty if she is caught but her need to help those who are themselves in need is stronger than any fear for her own safety. "If I am the last, I will be a flame to the end." But her attempt to save the wife of a nobleman sworn to wipe out her kind plunges her into a conspiracy of deceit and a hidden power struggle more deadly than anything she has ever known. Her fight for survival may lead her to a love for the ages and, perhaps, to discover the surviving remnants of her people--if she lives.
  • Your Mommy's My Daughter

    Marilyn Bricklin Lebovitz, Kaley Powers

    Hardcover (Storylady Collections, Sept. 28, 2019)
    Relationships can be so confusing to children. "How can my mommy or daddy be someone else's child? I'm the child, not them!" These books bring that concept of their parent having their own parent by demonstrating this bewildering idea with amusing text and captivating illustrations. There is nothing that can present these facts more tenderly than when read to a child in the arms of their grandmother.
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  • My Sister's Daughter

    Netta Newbound

    Paperback (Independently published, May 6, 2018)
    Recently-widowed Susanna Carmichael is trying to piece her life back together, when she discovers her sister and brother-in-law have been savagely murdered. Acting on impulse, she races to the hospital bedside of her one remaining relative, her fifteen-year-old niece, who has managed to escape the killer. While the police are convinced it was a botched burglary and the culprit is unlikely to return, it soon becomes clear to Susanna…someone is targeting her sister’s daughter. From the sun-kissed shores of Southern Spain to a quaint English town and back again, My Sister’s Daughter is a heart-wrenching, nail-biting, psychological thriller. Netta Newbound is the best-selling Author of novels including, The Watcher, An Impossible Dilemma, and The Adam Stanley Thriller Series.