Tears of My Mother

Tears of My Mother
Author: Wendy Osefo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982194529

When star of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Potomac Dr. Wendy Osefo was growing up, her mother was her everything. But when she became a mother herself, everything changed. In this “exquisitely-drawn portrait of the intense bond that only a mother can have with a daughter” (Katie Haufner, author of Mother Daughter Me), Wendy explores how her Nigerian upbringing has affected her life, her success, and her role as a parent. Wendy Osefo’s mother, Iyom Susan Okuzu, arrived in the United States from Nigeria with two things: a single suitcase and the fierce determination to make a better life for herself and her future family. And she succeeded: starting out working in a fast-food restaurant and ultimately becoming the director of nursing at a major metropolitan hospital. While Susan may have taken pride in triumphing over every financial and emotional challenge, in Nigerian culture, a parent is only as successful as his or her children. And so her daughter, with gratitude and appreciation for her mother’s sacrifices, worked hard to meet every demand Susan made of her. With four advanced degrees and a position at Johns Hopkins University as a professor—as well as being a highly sought-after political commentator, a cherished wife, and a loving mother of three—Dr. Wendy has given her mother bragging rights for life. But at what cost to herself? In Tears of My Mother, the star of The Real Housewives of Potomac describes growing up as a first-generation American, balancing two distinct cultures. And she takes a critical look at the paradox of her mother’s parenting: approval conditioned by achievement. As a teenager, Wendy struggled to carve out her own identity while still walking the narrow path of her mother’s expectations. Unwavering family loyalty and obedience gave Wendy the road map to making it in America, but it also drove a wedge between mother and daughter, never more so than when she began to build her own family. “A love letter to Dr. Osefo’s mother and first-generation immigrants all across America” (Library Journal), this book is for anyone who has faced conflict in the mother-daughter relationship or wondered how much of their own upbringing they want to pass on to the next generation.

Tears of a Mother

Tears of a Mother
Author: Abeny Kucha Tiir
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-22
Genre: Autobiographies
ISBN: 9781481943765

Abeny Kucha Tiir lived in Sudan during the civil war and genocide in her homeland of South Sudan before fleeing the country and immigrating to the United States.

Through A Mother's Tears

Through A Mother's Tears
Author: Cathy Broomfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781786080653

The tragic true story of a mother who lost one daughter to a brutal murderer and another to a broken heart.

They Will Drown in Their Mothers' Tears

They Will Drown in Their Mothers' Tears
Author: Johannes Anyuru
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781949641080

This daring speculative novel tackles terrorism and anti-immigrant hysteria, combining lyric intensity with the tools of science fiction.

Tears of Mother Bear

Tears of Mother Bear
Author: Anne Margaret Lewis
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1934133620

Where do Petoskey stones come from? Based on a Native American legend a family learns the story of a natural wonder. Perhaps the answer lies in the discovery that Mother Bear has been leaving her tears all over the beaches of Lake Michigan for hundreds of years. Walk the shores of Lake Michigan with grandpa and his grandchildren on their rock hunting expedition, in search of the great Petoskey stone. Grandpa passes on the age old Ojibwe Sleeping Bear legend, and reveals the untold story of the Tears of Mother Bear.

Weeding Out the Tears

Weeding Out the Tears
Author: Jeanne White
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780380787883

Thirteen-year-old Ryan White contracted AIDS through tainted Factor VIII, administered for his hemophilia, and became nationally known through his family's fight against the bigotry and ignorance his illness revealed in their community. Now, Ryan's mother, Jeanne White, who helped her son discover the strength to overcome prejudice and the courage to face death, tells her inspiring story. of photos.

Navigating Life

Navigating Life
Author: Margaux Bergen
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1594206295

You might learn a few useful things at school, but most of what matters, most of what makes you into a fully functioning human being, no teacher will ever tell you. This diamond-sharp, honest book of hard-earned wisdom is one mother's effort to equip her daughter for survival in the real world. Heartbreakingly funny, Navigating Life has invaluable tips for students of life of all ages. It will challenge you to lead a more meaningful life and to tackle the bumps along the way with grit, style, and ingenuity.

A Mother's Tears

A Mother's Tears
Author: Soo Cham
Publisher: ITBM
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009
Genre: Malay fiction
ISBN: 9830683540

Mother of My Mother

Mother of My Mother
Author: Hope Edelman
Publisher: Delta
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-10-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0307569829

In her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Motherless Daughters, Hope Edelman explored the profound and lasting effects of mother loss, as well as her own search for healing. Now, in her compelling new work, Edelman explores another complex, life-changing relationship, the intricate bond between generations. Drawing from her own experience and the recollections of over seventy other granddaughters, Edelman explores the three-generation triangle from which women develop their female identities: the grandmother-mother-daughter relationship. With eloquent personal testimony, she demonstrates the vital roles grandmothers have played in their granddaughters' lives, as a source of unconditional love, family values and traditions, and backup parent, the ultimate safety net. Here are grandmothers in all their glory: The "Benevolent Manipulator", whose love for her family is matched only by her desire for control; The "Gentle Giant", awesome, respected, who possesses a quiet, behind-the-scenes power; The "Autocrat", who rules her extended family like a despot; The "Kinkeeper", the family hub, who offers a sense of cohesion to the extended clan. With insight and compassion, Edelman probes this unique and emotionally-charged relationship in a book that is a true celebration of an extraordinary bond--and a must read for every woman.

My Mother, My Father

My Mother, My Father
Author: Susan Wyndham
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1743314159

Some of Australia's best known writers share their wise and searingly honest experiences of losing a parent.