Mom, Share Your Life With Me
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #47564 in Books
- Published on: 1992-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 370 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781563830396
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Mom Share Your Life with Me
Answering these questions for my daughter brought back many long forgotten memories. I loved doing it and she loves reading it. She reads one page and day and has called me telling me how she has done the same thing I wrote about.
Definitely complete one for your children, but also buy them one to fill out now. Many of the questions are about childhood and the futher you get from it, the more you forget.
One complaint I have is it asks too many questions about nick names. On those pages, and others I didn't have an answer for, I would write about some story from my childhood I wanted to tell her about but there was no place for in the book.
Continuity of family - beyond price
My own parents are long gone, and there is so much I would like to be able to ask them! My own children are now in the 50 year age, and are just beginning to ask questions of the past. What a wonderful vehicle this book is for a lasting record of a childhood that took place in the early 1930's, most of it beyond the comprehension of my grandchildren. There was such a time and place, and it should be recorded within the context of a family.
too bad this book hasn't been around a few more generations!
I'm the daughter of a mother who had cancer for many years... Conscientious as she was, she wrote out the answers to the questions in this book for my sister and I, and on the night she died, we got these books as a surprise. The concept of having questions for one to centre one's response around is fantastic, even if all of the questions aren't necessarily the ones you might ask. Ultimately though, I'm extremely glad to have had this book, even as I'm sad that she's not around to give me even more details... Thanks to Kathleen Lashier



