Reviews by Tag: mother-daughter relationship

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Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell

Then She Was Gone

By Lisa Jewell
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Maya Wood
Sep 19, 2024

I really loved this book. I was guessing what would happen the entire time and I love Lisa Jewell as an author. This was one of the first Lisa Jewell books I read and it was so captivating. The story follows a mother, Laurel, whose daughter, Ellie, went missing. Years later, Laurel starts a new relationship and finds a young girl who is identical to her missing daughter. Laurel then begins to uncover what truly happened to Ellie and who was involved. The story was so interesting and the way she is able to connect the characters is so impressive.

Teen Review
Two Little Girls book cover

Two Little Girls

By Laura Jarratt
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Bhaargavi U.
Jul 11, 2024

One tragic night, Lizzie Futon’s car gets into a terrible crash. With her two daughters sitting in the back, she must make a heart-wrenching choice when getting out of the dreadful situation. This choice haunts Lizzie and doesn’t let her live her life peacefully because all she can do is think about it while it keeps weighing down on her. Her mental state and the subdued atmosphere of her home start distancing her and her family members. At a similar time, she gets news that someone purposefully wanted to see her downfall.

Teen Review
The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani

The Night Diary

By Veera Hiranandani
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Victoria O.
Jan 6, 2023

The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani is a historical fiction book. The story takes place in 1947.

India has just freed itself from British rule and the country has been split into two countries, India

and Pakistan. The Hindu went to India and the Muslim went to Pakistan. Nisha and her twin

brother are half-Muslim and half-Hindu. Their Papa decides they must become refugees

because they are no longer safe in Pakistan. Nisha lost her mother as a baby, and now as she

Teen Review
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan

The Joy Luck Club

By Amy Tan
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Niki S.
Apr 7, 2022

The Joy Luck Club follows the story of four Chinese immigrant mothers and their daughters. Tan does an excellent job in portraying an immigrant mother and her first generation daughter relationship. She also does a great job in representing generational and cultural differences as these mothers move to America, and their daughters learn to assimilate. Each chapter talks about a different person, their story, and what they have learned from it.

Teen Review
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

Crying in H Mart

By Michelle Zauner
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Mariam S.
Mar 28, 2022

Crying in H Mart is a powerful memoir detailing the author’s unique life experiences. The title comes from Zauner’s memories of crying in the aisles of the Asian grocery store, remembering the dishes her mom used to make. She describes her childhood and her teenage years as a Korean-American, caring for her cancer-stricken mother, and even provides some insights as to the beginnings of her music career.

Teen Review

The Hazel Wood

By Melissa Albert
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Jillian K.
Mar 15, 2022

The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert is an interesting take on dark fairy tales, but also what the definition of family is. Alice, the granddaughter of famous author Althea Proserpine, has had trouble her whole life. Alice and her mother, Ella, have been moving around their entire lives due to strange people following them or Ella’s failed relationships, and not to mention the fact that Alice was kidnapped by an oddly familiar man when she was a young child.

Teen Review
The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan

The Astonishing Color of After

By Emily X.R. Pan
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Emily B.
Oct 21, 2021

The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan is a coming-of-age story that follows teenager Leigh Chen Sanders as she deals with the aftermath of her mother’s suicide. Shortly after her mother’s death, Leigh believes that she has been visited by her mother- in the form of a bird. She is convinced that she will be able to see her once again if she journeys to Taiwan to meet her grandparents.

Teen Review
Remedy by Eireann Corrigan

Remedy

By Eireann Corrigan
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Marium K.
Oct 21, 2021

Cara Jean has always dealt with her bad health. Doctors can’t figure out what happening to her because Cara and her mom are always on the move. But when Cara’s mother sets up a fundraiser to raise money for her illness, she begins to question the people around her. Is Cara’s illness something she was born with? Or is someone intentionally making her sick?

Teen Review
How to Make Friends With the Dark by Kathleen Glasgow

How To Make Friends With the Dark

By Kathleen Glasgow
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Neha K.
May 16, 2021

The book ​How to Make Friends with the Dark, by Kathleen Glasgow, is a realistic fiction novel. The main character, Tiger, has an unbreakable bond with her mother. Their mother-daughter relationship is deep and understanding, with a few quirks. Everything changes for Tiger when her mom unexpectedly dies. After Tiger loses the person she loves the most, her life goes into shambles. As the book narrates on, changing from first person point of view to second, we see how Tiger’s emotions play out.

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