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In Letters to My Daughters, famed political consultant and TV personality Mary Matalin shares the moral, ethical, and occasionally comic life lessons gleaned from her mother's experiences and her own. These intimate, personal letters range from the spiritual to the practical, from giving life to accepting death, from civic to personal responsibility, from looking and feeling good to dealing with those pesky boys, and more.
Here's a sampling of the mother wisdom found in these pages:
Crying is not a weakness; it's cathartic and cleansing. People who live life with the fullest commitment tend to cry a lot. It's a healthy expression of deep emotions. I don't like or trust people who don't or can't cry.
When I tell you I understand what you're going through, it's not just because I remember what it felt like to be a teenage girl whose body is being hijacked by hormones against her will. It's because I'm a fifty-something whose body is being hijacked by hormones against her will at this very moment. And if you don't believe me, just ask your father.
I believe in my heart of hearts that a life without faith is unanchored and unfulfilling. Without it, you're just wandering in the desert. You experience deeply that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts -- and the singing is damn good.
Ma had a complex philosophy of sex, which I heard almost every day from age ten. "Boys would screw a snake if it would lay still long enough." Let's flash forward forty years and allow your mother to give you a twenty-first-century take on boys and S-E-X: "Boys would screw a snake if it would lay still long enough."...And the men in Washington think that's a compliment.
A deep sense of loyalty can help you overcome almost any bump in the road. The disloyal may advantage themselves in some work situations, but their gains will be temporary, fleeting. They will fail their institutions, their colleagues, and worst of all, themselves.
Filled with warmth, common sense, a belief in the values that keep families strong, and her trademark sense of humor, Mary Matalin's letters will inspire, guide, entertain, and inform. They're the perfect companion for any mother looking for a smart, sensible fellow traveler on the road to raising good daughters.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
In the Beginning
Boys, Part One
Raging Hormones: What Was God Thinking?
The Virtue of Virtues
Boys: The AP Course
Character Development
Getting Your Ya-Yas Out
Freak-Out
After the Flood
Soul Sisters
Loyalty
A Grand Old Flag
Globe-trotting
Teach Your Children Well
Why Did the Cow Cross the Road?
It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To
You Are So Beautiful
Seasoned Citizens
Our Hearts Belong to Daddy
Sister, Sister
Senior Moment
Taking the High Road
Baby, Remember Your Name
Marriage: On the Road to Happily Ever After
Grande Dame
Faith
A Time for Grieving
Sealed with a Kiss
ISBN: 9781416591368
ISBN-10: 1416591362
Published: 1st November 2007
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 272
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Simon & Schuster