A beautiful exploration of the difficult and affirming relationship between mothers and their daughters in the lives of Jewish women.
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From the Back Cover:
Many months ago Faye Moskowitz set out to put together a collection of writings about mothers and daughters by Jewish American women. She embarked on a quest, not only for the makings of a book, but for an ineluctable something she thought she had long ago lost.
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A rich collection —Publishers Weekly
"Amazing. . . Her Face in the Mirror talks to us with the combined voices of many wise daughters and mothers who are trying to make sense of the mystery of their exquisite bond." —Belles Lettres
"This collection was a gift to me, and will be for others, in understanding ourselves and those we love." —Dr. Elaine Reuben, president of the Jewish Study Center in Moment
"Fearlessly, Faye Moskowitz has drawn together fifty-six Jewish mothers and daughters in an eloquent mosaic of memoirs by eminent contemporary American authors. Just whom each contributor sees in the mirror is pictured with a painful honesty." —The Columbus Dispatch
'You don't have to be Jewish to appreciate Faye Moskowitz's work. All you need is a mind, a heart, a mother, and a need for warmth and tradition.' —Susan Stamberg, National Public Radio
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- PublisherBeacon Press
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0807036153
- ISBN 13 9780807036150
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages336
- EditorFaye Moskowitz
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