Although interest in mother/daughter relationships has led to a
plethora of books on the subject, these books all consider
situations found in the mainstream white population. In this book,
relationships between mothers and daughters from 13 ethnic groups,
including Asian, Black, Latino, and Native American, are explored.
The voices of 17 highly successful mothers, in different stages of
their life, and their 19 daughters are heard. The reader will learn
of their values, intergenerational relationships, and the mother's
influence as a role model. The research that confirms and validates
these women's life stories is discussed. The book provides valuable
insight into the issues facing minority women in the United
States.
Although the women in these case studies come from diverse
multi-ethnic backgrounds, they have all faced traditional and
ethnic barriers and been able to achieve success, becoming role
models for their daughters. The book is both a significant
contribution to women's and ethnic studies, social sciences and
education.
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