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Tangled Lives: Daughters, Mothers, and the Crucible of Aging

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The best-selling psychotherapist Lillian B. Rubin reflects on the struggle to forge an acceptable identity through middle age and into old age. She examines the lives of women as they grow from daughters into mothers, and move on into the intimidating territory of later years.

210 pages, Hardcover

First published October 5, 2000

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February 1, 2017
A book that examines Lilian's relationship with her mother and her daughter in the light of aging. Made me examine my own relationships more carefully. A book that makes you more introspective.
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