Complete Book of Mothers-in-Law: A Celebration

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Luisa Dillner looks beyond the stereotype of the mother-in-law and finds out they come in many different varieties; from lovable and loyal to lonely, ferocious and scheming. Far from being all bad, mothers-in-law have many redeeming features and can be more helpful than horrid to their sons and daughters-in-law.

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Most of us either have a mother-in-law or will be one, and itÆs not a role most women take on gladly. Mothers-in-law are traditionally the butt of jokes, declared to be nasty, possessive and interfering û but are they really as bad as this reputation suggests? Luisa Dillner looks beyond the stereotype of the mother-in-law and finds they come in many different varieties, from loveable and loyal to lonely, ferocious and scheming. She traces their history, from Ancient Greece and Rome to modern times, through fairy tales and traditions, in this celebration of this most complicated of relationships.

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Weight 355 g
Dimensions 18.8 × 14.5 × 2.3 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

306.87 (edition:22)

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