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Daughters-in-law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

Daughters-in-law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-31
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  • Publisher: Letras

From these wrongheaded guidelines you will find out about everything you have to do so that your mother-in-law can bear you a little easier. If you have a friend with an unusual mother-in-law, please offer this book to her! She will be amused and comforted by the thought that she is not alone in the world. If everyone praises you for your wonderful mother-in-law virtues, congratulations! How did you do it? You really have a serious reason to buy this book, so you can prove how ripping you are… by comparison. I would like to meet you. If you are a daughter-in-law and you will recognize your mother-in-law in these lines, please do not give her as a gift! It’s better to early learn to take care of yourself. If you happen to recognize yourself in the description, then you should be proud that books are being written about you. You don’t have to take everything seriously because, after all, these lines are just a funny excerpt from a fiction book – Beatrice in Barcelona, by Emma Blue.

Daughters in Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Daughters in Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Friendly Relations?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Friendly Relations?

Power relationships between men and women have been discussed extensively in feminist literature, but power relationships between women the significance of in-law relationships between women has largely been overlooked. There is very little positive imagery surrounding the role of the mother-in-law.; Why do myths about "interfering" mothers-in-law predominate? Why are mother-in-law relationships seen as fraught with conflict and not expected to go well? What gives rise to these ideas, how are they maintained and how do they effect family life?; "Friendly Relations?" examines the popular imagery expressed in mother-in-law jokes, and demonstrates how daughters-in-law come to hold the balance o...

Daughters-in-Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Daughters-in-Law

An elegant, wry, and superbly nuanced story about a woman with three sons—and three daughters in law—who must come to terms with the new configuration of her family. As Anthony and Rachel Brinkley welcome their third daughter-in-law to the family, they don’t quite realize the profound shift that is about to take place. For different reasons, the Brinkleys’ two previous daughters-in-law hadn’t been able to resist Rachel’s maternal control and Anthony’s gentle charm and had settled into their husbands’ family without rocking the boat. But Charlotte—very young, very beautiful, and spoiled—has no intention of falling into step with the Brinkleys and wants to establish her own household. Soon Rachel’s sons begin to think of their own houses as home and of their mother’s house as simply the place where their parents live—a necessary and inevitable shift of loyalties that threatens Rachel’s sense of herself, breaks Anthony’s heart, and causes unexpected consequences in all the marriages. Then a crisis brings these changes to the surface, and everyone has to learn what family love means all over again.

Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in-Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in-Law

We all know - have perhaps told a few - stories about mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law. It seems the stories are nearly always about relationships filled with conflict and abrasive words or actions. But why is this relationship so difficult? And is it always as bad as popular belief would have us think? Deborah Merrill, a woman's advocate and Sociology professor at one of our nation's top universities, has been studying the relationship for nearly a decade and, in this book, explains where the difficulty is rooted, how friendly pairs have made it past problems that surface between a man's mother and his wife, and how they became friends. Dozens of interviews with pairs of women made in-la...

Daughters in Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Daughters in Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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In-law Relationships
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

In-law Relationships

Marriage is a major step in a relationship, and each member of that newly joined pair brings with them their own existing family and the corresponding complexity and richness of in-law relationships. These are multi-generational, multi-layered, and, like a kaleidoscope, a shifting amalgam of emotional colors. Exceptionally important, in-law relationships can be joyous and comforting. They can also be complicated, contentious, and disappointing. These ties serve as a model for how to stay connected across generations for the well-being of grandparents, parents, and grandchildren, and as a bellwether for what to avoid. Drawing on interviews and survey data with more than 1,500 mothers-in-law, ...

Loving Your Daughter-In-Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Loving Your Daughter-In-Law

Momzilla or mother-in-law extraordinairewhich will you be? Loving Your Daughter-in-Law is filled with practical ideas of things that you can do to have a better relationship with this new woman in your sons life. It includes a guide for how to navigate your sons engagement, the wedding, and even your relationship with your daughter-in-laws parents. You will discover strategies for handling difficult issues: How to let go of him and respect them When to help and when to refrain from helping How to handle simple disagreements or profound philosophical differences When to speak and when to forever hold your peace What to do when they decide to go somewhere other than your home for the holidays! Oh No! The chapters are user friendly and arranged in chronological order according to the stage of your sons life, from his childhood, through his marriage, and until death do you part. Realize that you are not alone in your quandary of how to handle well the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship. Be encouraged that there is hope and help. Find that your daughter-in-law is not the enemy but actually a friend in waiting.

The Daughter-in-law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

The Daughter-in-law

MRS GASCOIGNE: Well, I s'd ha' thought thy belly 'ud a browt thee whoam afore this. JOE sits on sofa without answering. Doesn't ter want no dinner? JOE (looking up): I want it if the' is ony. MRS GASCOIGNE: An' if the' isna, tha can go be out? Tha talks large, my fine jockey! (She puts a newspaper on the table; on it a plate and his dinner.) Wheer dost reckon ter's bin? JOE: I've bin ter th' office for my munny. MRS GASCOIGNE: Tha's niver bin a' this while at th' office. JOE: They kep' me ower an hour, an' then gen me nowt. MRS GASCOIGNE: Gen thee nowt! Why, how do they ma'e that out? It's a wik sin' tha got hurt, an' if a man wi' a broken arm canna ha' his fourteen shillin' a week accident pay, who can, I s'd like to know? JOE: They'll gie me nowt, whether or not. MRS GASCOIGNE: An' for why, prithee?

Eat Your Peas for My Daughter in Law
  • Language: en

Eat Your Peas for My Daughter in Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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