Two Mothers and a Son

Two Mothers and a Son
Title Two Mothers and a Son PDF eBook
Author Hope Eghagha
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 99
Release 2019-05-09
Genre Drama
ISBN 9785739872

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Two Mothers and Son explores the seeming needless, perpetual conflict between wife and mother-in-law in a typical African marriage; it is set in twenty-first century Nigeria which itself is a victim of conflicting and confusing interruptions of life. The son who is at the centre of it all, is caught between two loves, both possessive and obsessive, equally important but suffocating in a most debilitating manner. Added to this is the issue of religion which attempts to resolve the crisis but inadvertently contributes to the sad resolution of the conflict.

A Daughter of Two Mothers

A Daughter of Two Mothers
Title A Daughter of Two Mothers PDF eBook
Author Miriam Cohen
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Pages 556
Release 2007
Genre Hidden children (Holocaust)
ISBN 9781583309322

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Written by best-selling author Miriam Cohen, A Daughter of Two Mothers is the incredible, true account of a handicapped widow's forced separation from her infant daughter, the years of longing and searching, the legal battle, and the subsequent destruction brought by the Nazis. Open this book and you will step into the world of a generation gone, of pre- and post-war Hungarian Jewry, as young Leichu moves between two communities and their divergent lifestyles. This is a gripping story of separation and reunion, of pure faith and acceptance of G-d's will, and of triumph over despair.

The Son with Two Moms

The Son with Two Moms
Title The Son with Two Moms PDF eBook
Author Tony Hynes
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 2016-04-12
Genre
ISBN 9781530994588

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Tony was taken in at the age of three by Mary Hynes and Janet Simons, after being separated from his mother, who suffered from schizophrenia. After that time, he was shuffled in and out of his grandmothers home before being placed in an orphanage, where he remained for one year. After a tumultuous court battle, he went home with the only two women brave enough to raise me. However, neither he nor his guardians could have imagined the trials awaiting their family after the proceedings ended.

Family Values

Family Values
Title Family Values PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Burke
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 264
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A beautifully written memoir of the author's fight to legally co-parent her lesbian lover's child--an inspiring story of love, liberation, and family values. Set against the background of the San Francisco lesbian-gay civil rights struggle, Burke's uplifting portrait of her nontraditional family will deeply touch readers.

Two Mothers and a Son

Two Mothers and a Son
Title Two Mothers and a Son PDF eBook
Author Eghagha, Hope
Publisher Malthouse Press
Pages 99
Release 2019-05-09
Genre Drama
ISBN 9785621995

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Two Mothers and Son explores the seeming needless, perpetual conflict between wife and mother-in-law in a typical African marriage; it is set in twenty-first century Nigeria which itself is a victim of conflicting and confusing interruptions of life. The son who is at the centre of it all, is caught between two loves, both possessive and obsessive, equally important but suffocating in a most debilitating manner. Added to this is the issue of religion which attempts to resolve the crisis but inadvertently contributes to the sad resolution of the conflict.

Son of Two Mothers

Son of Two Mothers
Title Son of Two Mothers PDF eBook
Author Sherwin Chong
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 2015-04-13
Genre
ISBN 9781502525222

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Son of Two Mothers traces the many twists and turns in the life of the author, Sherwin Tony Chong. Separated from his biological parents in rural Jamaica at an early age, he was uprooted and transplanted to his father's ancestral village in China, a totally foreign world. The author provides an intimate glimpse into rural Hakka Chinese societal and cultural practices in the 1940s. He recounts his struggle with issues of personal safety, acceptance and love within his family and the village with the ascent of the fledgling Communist Movement and the Japanese invasion of China looming in the background.The story of the author's return to his native Jamaica provides a first hand account of his struggle to reintegrate into Jamaican society while dealing with conflicts with members of the Chinese-Jamaican community and his own feelings of abandonment. The author's experiences shed light on key aspects of Jamaican culture and the Jamaican perspective on friendship and community.Sherwin's journey to maturity has been marked not only by war, disease, famine, superstition and poverty but also compassion, kindness and most of all, love.

Equally Wed

Equally Wed
Title Equally Wed PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Palladino
Publisher Seal Press
Pages 203
Release 2017-05-30
Genre Reference
ISBN 1580056717

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By and large, most wedding books in the market are still centered around one bride and one groom. And yet, the advent of full marriage equality in the United States has made a new, polished wedding planning book dedicated to guiding LGBTQ couples both timely and essential. Kirsten Palladino will fill that need with this definitive book to inspire couples everywhere who are seeking a meaningful, personal ceremony and a momentous beginning to legally married life. Equally Wed brings author Palladino's expertise as the founder and editorial director of the world's leading online resource for LGBTQ wedding planning to the page. Palladino walks readers through every step of the notoriously costly and arduous planning process with wisdom and accessibility. From how to incorporate hot trends among LGBTQ couples to advice on how to incorporate children into a ceremony to more serious hurdles like dealing with homophobia among family members, Equally Wed has it all. The author importantly includes an accurate picture of wedding budgets for couples from all backgrounds, and shares her invaluable insider tips for making the most of each vendor; she also addresses fashion advice specific for LGBTQ readers, such as suiting up as a nonbinary nearlywed or attending fittings as a butch lesbian or a transgender woman. And best of all, she does it with the celebratory, joyful approach that all couples deserve. With a beautiful 2-color package, a total absence of heteronormative terms and assumptions, and a wealth of advice on every wedding-related topic imaginable, Equally Wed is set to be the go-to LGBTQ wedding guide just as every couple is finally free to wed.