What to Do About Mother - A Short Story of Self-Discovery (Hardcover)


Mother has always been known for her generosity but her critics fault her for things her children did and do in her name. Her past was marked by trials and tribulations; the present, by family squabbles; and her future well-being can only be determined by what her children choose to do. Mother is used metaphorically in this book to denote that which gives a community of people or peoples their common identity, sense of pride and what, in the end, will define their destiny. There are forces at play in Mother's Neighborhood to covertly or overtly assume, maintain and perpetuate their power and control over the community by exploiting deeply-held traditional beliefs and imagined fears. Diametrically opposed to these forces are those who believe in using the immense gifts that Mother has been blessed with for the good of all her children. As the leaders and surrogates of these two camps bitterly fight it out to gain the attention and support of the larger population, Mother suffers immensely from physical neglect and she is deeply saddened by lapses in her children's ability to recognize the fact that whatever they aspire to be or the utopia they so fiercely seek is, indeed, within reach - if only they will stop for a moment to take a look at each other in the eye where they are most likely to find themselves. This book forces readers to rethink and reanalyze popular refrains that have all worked together to turn them into mere onlookers of dramas that affect their very lives. Mother's children had a choice to make about their Neighborhood - so do you about yours.

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Mother has always been known for her generosity but her critics fault her for things her children did and do in her name. Her past was marked by trials and tribulations; the present, by family squabbles; and her future well-being can only be determined by what her children choose to do. Mother is used metaphorically in this book to denote that which gives a community of people or peoples their common identity, sense of pride and what, in the end, will define their destiny. There are forces at play in Mother's Neighborhood to covertly or overtly assume, maintain and perpetuate their power and control over the community by exploiting deeply-held traditional beliefs and imagined fears. Diametrically opposed to these forces are those who believe in using the immense gifts that Mother has been blessed with for the good of all her children. As the leaders and surrogates of these two camps bitterly fight it out to gain the attention and support of the larger population, Mother suffers immensely from physical neglect and she is deeply saddened by lapses in her children's ability to recognize the fact that whatever they aspire to be or the utopia they so fiercely seek is, indeed, within reach - if only they will stop for a moment to take a look at each other in the eye where they are most likely to find themselves. This book forces readers to rethink and reanalyze popular refrains that have all worked together to turn them into mere onlookers of dramas that affect their very lives. Mother's children had a choice to make about their Neighborhood - so do you about yours.

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Imprint

Authorhouse

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2009

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - With printed dust jacket / With dust jacket

Pages

120

ISBN-13

978-1-4490-2524-3

Barcode

9781449025243

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LSN

1-4490-2524-2



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