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You're Wearing That? : Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation
You're Wearing That Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation
Author: Deborah Tannen
Deborah Tannen's #1 New York Times bestseller You Just Don’t Understand revolutionized communication between women and men. Now, in her most provocative and engaging book to date, she takes on what is potentially the most fraught and passionate connection of women’s lives: the mother-daughter relationship. — It was Tannen who f...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812972665
ISBN-10: 081297266X
Publication Date: 12/26/2006
Pages: 288
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2.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Highlandheart44 avatar reviewed You're Wearing That? : Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation on
A book all mothers and daughters should have.
Aramena avatar reviewed You're Wearing That? : Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation on + 10 more book reviews
I did not realize until I started reading this book that the focus is on mothers and adult daughters, not adolescent daughters! But since I have a mother and I am an adult daughter, and one day my daughters will be adults, I decided to read it anyway. I soon realized that nothing in this book applies to my relationship with my mother -- apparently my mother is perfect! Hopefully I've gleaned enough insight that will stay with me though for when my daughters are adults. All in all, it was an interesting read.
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I gave this book as a Mother's Day gift to my mother, my mother-in-law, and my two sisters. Deborah Tannen manages to identify so many of the issues that turn into conflict between mothers and daughters, and explains how to reframe these issues so that there can be understanding instead.


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