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Reclaiming Our Daughters: What Parenting a Pre-teen Taught Me About Real Girls (Previously Published As My Girl)
Karen Stabiner
Reclaiming Our Daughters: What Parenting a Pre-teen Taught Me About Real Girls (Previously Published As My Girl)
Karen Stabiner
Reclaiming Our Daughters (previously published as My Girl) offers a fresh and long-needed perspective on pre-teen and teen girls, one that finally brings a message of hope and optimism about girls today.
Part memoir, part sociological examination, Karen Stabiner observes her daughter, Sarah, as she navigates her critical pre-teen years, a time when girls become adolescents and are rumored to become increasingly difficult and alienated. However, unlike most writing on the subject, Stabiner presents a well-rounded account of parenting a coming-of-age girl. She writes eloquently about societal pressures on girls and of her determination to be her daughter's advocate. This mother-daughter relationship is generally warm and close, though when it's difficult, as it inevitably is at times, Stabiner writes honestly about the challenges. In doing so, she unravels the bad-girl stereotypes we?ve all believed in for too long.
Reclaiming Our Daughters (previously published as My Girl) is both supportive and encouraging, written by a mother who cares about lifting our daughters up and providing them with the skills they need to become successful, strong, independent-minded women.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 14, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781580052139 |
Publishers | Seal Press |
Pages | 280 |
Dimensions | 139 × 17 × 206 mm · 303 g |
Language | English |
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