Friday 11 May 2012

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Q. This Sunday in the U.S is  Mother's Day, in celebration, what are some of your favourite books with strong mother/child relationships?

Well, this is actually a tricky one for me as I'm actually a lot closer to my Dad than my Mum so books that are a focus of strong Mother/Child relationships are normally not a choice of mine. So I've sat here for a while now and instead thought about where the relationship may not be the main point of the story but just present and I still can't seem to recall any that have it. The only book I can think of with a prominent Mother/child relationship is The Illustrate Mum by Jacqueline Wilson but it isn't exactly a strong one.


The Illustrated Mum

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  1. I can't think of a book where the relationship mother/child is the main point of the story. There's always something else going on that's more important *shrug*.

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  2. oh, that's too bad. You should try to get closer to your mom. :)

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  3. Haven't read it. I'm a daddy's girl myself. We just get along so much better and are more alike in interests.

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  4. I haven't heard of this one actually, i'll have to check it out.

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    1. Its for a younger audience but I rather enjoyed it when I read it :)

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  5. I found it hard too. That is why I ended up picking books with the nonbiological bond.

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    1. I look forward to seeing what they throw at us next week!

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