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We Are Our Mothers' Daughters:revised And Expanded Edition (Hardcover)

de Cokie Roberts (Author)
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Like any journalist worth her salt, renowned news correspondent Cokie Roberts knows how to ask the tough questions. In We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, she poses what has long been a real doozy: "What is woman's place?" As you might guess, her answer is manifold, reflected by the table of contents, which reads like the Career Day schedule at a progressive girls' school: Sister, Politician, Consumer Advocate, Aunt, Soldier, First Class Mechanic, Friend, Reporter, Civil Rights Activist, Wife, Mother/Daughter, Enterpriser. Roberts makes no claims about this being groundbreaking research, or even an exacting investigation, rather, she explains that these are simply her own stories, and those of women she has come in contact with at different times and places in her life.

Having graduated from Wellesley College in 1964, Roberts explains that the women of her generation were pioneers in many ways--especially when it came to career and workplace issues: "We were the first women at almost everything we did, and most of us often had the experience of being the only woman in the room." Accordingly, many of her essays are political in nature: the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (which included "sex" as a prohibited discrimination category by virtual accident); the work of consumer advocate Esther Peterson; and the history of women in the military. But for Roberts, it's clear that the personal is political, and many stories, while not overtly activist--her older sister's death, her circle of female friends, and her experiences as a wife, mother, and reporter--reveal the importance she places on a united community of strong women. Using clean, compelling language throughout, Roberts compiles these different stories to reveal a thread of continuity running through the fabric of women, summarizing, "We are connected throughout time and regardless of place." She ends with a message of encouragement for young women--that we need only look as far as our foremothers for inspiration. --Brangien Davis, Amazon.com Kids Editor This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



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For the cohost of television's This Week (ABC-News), we are not just "our mothers' daughters" but the daughters of all those women who came before us, who sustained, inspired, and taught us. Showing how women are connected "throughout time and regardless of place," Roberts interweaves personal vignettes, an overlay of the history of the women's vote and the women's movement, and brief individual histories of women who represent the "many roles women play." Many of these women are connected with government, since Roberts is the daughter of former U.S. Representatives Hale Boggs (deceased) and Lindy Boggs (both D-LA), but there is also Eva Oliver, a former welfare mother, and numerous other unsung women. Simply but feelingly written, this could be recommended to just-turned-teenagers as well as adults, though the latter may be surprised at the somewhat ingenuous tone from a seasoned reporter.
-?Francine Fialkoff, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, Mai 5 2004
Par B. Viberg "Alex Rodriguez" (New York, NY United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: We Are Our Mothers Tpb (Paperback)
Veteran journalist Roberts intersperses her memoir with vignettes of women she's gotten to know in three decades of political reporting. She grew up in Washington and Louisiana, the daughter of U.S. Reps. Hale and Lindy Boggs, with an extended family that provided strong female role models. Two of the women she profiles here are Esther Peterson, a consumer advocate in the 1970s, and Dorothy Height, former president of the National Council of Negro Women. Roberts also speaks of her career and motherhood in the years before employers provided maternity leave and subsidized daycare. Finally, she asks, "What is a woman's place? For most women it's many places, different places at different times." This lively recording will be popular among public library patrons
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful work by Ms. Roberts, Avril 29 2004
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This review is from: We Are Our Mothers Tpb (Paperback)
Beautiful work by Ms. Roberts. A treasure for all women to read and enjoy. The essays are poignant and well documented. This is a book that should live on through history and handed from one woman to another.
recommending also: Founding Mothers,Secret Life Of Bees,Three Junes,Lonely Hunter,Nightmares Echo
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5.0étoiles sur 5 For all Women, Avril 13 2004
Par V. L. Wilson "Louisa Rehman" (Millville, New Jersey United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is a gentle book of celebration. Cokie Roberts is an attractive lady from a large family of achievers. She shares part of her life story with the reader and writes valuable information in the form of essays, about amazing women past and present; many of whom we have not been aware of.

I thoroughly enjoyed this easy to read book. I recommend it as encouragement to all women especially those hiding their talents.
Mostly though, it is a reassuring book in that we women are reminded to appreciate each other, ever learning, ever discovering new ways to contribute, even if our best efforts go unnoticed for a time; willing to step back or go forward as the need arises, and always share the credits.

With all due respect to the author, I find the title to be unworthy of this fine book. I am my daughter's mother; some women have no daughters, some daughters have no mother to encourage them - anyway perhaps I haven't gotten the point. Do read this book, enjoy it, and give it your own title!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Must Read for Women in their 20's & 30's
I remember my mom telling me once that when she asked my grandfather for the money to take the college entrance exam he told her she should go to secretary school like all the... Read more
Publié le Juil 18 2003 par Susan E. Nelson

5.0étoiles sur 5 A perfect gift from woman to woman
A very enjoyable book reminding us all that we carry parts or our personal mothers with us, as well as carry the benefits of the many women who came ahead of us. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2003 par Tracy

2.0étoiles sur 5 As flavorless as a rice cake
Catchy title and format (every chapter is a different woman's role), but fails to deliver anything of real substance. Read more
Publié le Jui 20 2001 par Manola Sommerfeld

4.0étoiles sur 5 The softer side of Cokie.
I bought this book after reading an excerpt in Working Mother magazine. Roberts looks at her relationships with the various women in her life--mother, daughters, girlfriends,... Read more
Publié le Jui 8 2001 par L. M Prestwidge

1.0étoiles sur 5 Not A Must-Read
I was intrigued by this book, and as a fan of Cokie Roberts, I read this book on a recent vacation. While I am all for praising our acccomplished family members, I don't charge... Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful topic-soundly but lightly addressed ...
I am a Cokie Roberts fan and have heard and watched her with her husband on book TV. This title intrigued me, as this is a topic close to my heart. Read more
Publié le Aoû 2 2000 par Bernadette A. Moyer

3.0étoiles sur 5 So much to say -- so little room.
I thought that the premise of this book was excellent. I loved the idea of a book that explored all the different roles that women play today -- and grounding them in the... Read more
Publié le Juil 29 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Other Side of Cokie
As a long-time fan of Cokie Roberts, I was excited to read more about her interesting family history. Read more
Publié le Juil 12 2000 par ohioinnewyork

5.0étoiles sur 5 A gold doubloon disquised as a book
This book is a must for anyone who has been a daughter and has had a mother. The use of language in describing some of the most important relationships of our lives is what sets... Read more
Publié le Juil 4 2000 par Patricia Lavins

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great record of American Women's Heritage
This book was great! She covers women's contributions through the history of the U.S. without it feeling like a boring history lesson. Read more
Publié le Déc 14 1999

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