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Conversations with My Mother: A Keepsake Journal for Celebrating a Lifetime of Stories (AARP)
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$9.95
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Manufacturer:
Lark Books
Written By:
Lark
Average Customer Rating:
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Dewey Decimal Number:
929.1
EAN:
9781600590887
ISBN:
1600590888
Label:
Lark Books
Manufacturer:
Lark Books
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
80
Publication Date:
2007-10-01
Publisher:
Lark Books
Studio:
Lark Books
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Customer Rating:
Summary:
Fun to reminisce
Comment:
I haven't actually started to write in the book but I've looked at some of the questions to answer. I'm going to have fun reminiscing. My sister suggested we discuss some of the questions and pool our memories together. I have a brand new granddaughter that I'm planning to pass the book to after I've filled in the blanks. I'm also planning to do books for my own two daughters.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Good for some people....
Comment:
This product is great for people who:
1. Like to scrapbook (there are many spots for pictures to be added)
2. Have a Mom AND a Dad who are still happily married
3. Have many brothers and sisters or parents with many brothers and sisters
4. Want to know EVERYTHING about your mom. "When did you first smoke a cigarette or take a drink of alcohol?" is one of the questions; this may make some uncomfortable.
5. Have a mother that is fairly old. My mom is 73, and most women she grew up with went to college. The book has statements such as, "It wasn't common for girls of your generation to even think about going to college. Was this something that you wanted to do?"
Since I:
1. Don't like scrapbooking,
2. Don't have a mom and dad still married to each other,
3. Only have one brother and my mom is estranged from her only brother,
4. Don't feel comfortable asking some of the questions asked, and
5. Don't have an ancient mom,
I'll be returning the item.
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