For You, Mom. Finally.: Previously published as Not Becoming My Mother

For You, Mom. Finally.: Previously published as Not Becoming My Mother

by Ruth Reichl

Narrated by Ruth Reichl

Unabridged — 1 hours, 34 minutes

For You, Mom. Finally.: Previously published as Not Becoming My Mother

For You, Mom. Finally.: Previously published as Not Becoming My Mother

by Ruth Reichl

Narrated by Ruth Reichl

Unabridged — 1 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

Bestselling author Ruth Reichl examines her mother's life-and gives voice to the unarticulated truths of a generation of exceptional women*

A former*New York Times*restaurant critic, editor in chief of*Gourmet, and the author of three bestselling memoirs, Ruth Reichl is a beloved cultural figure in the food world and beyond.*Not Becoming My Mother*is her openhearted investigation of the life of a woman she realizes she never really knew-her mother. Through letters and diaries-and a new afterword relating the wisdom she's gained after sharing her story-Reichl confronts the transition her mother made from a hopeful young woman to an increasingly unhappy older one and recognizes the huge sacrifices made to ensure that her daughter's life would not be as disappointing as her own.


Please note: This title was changed to*For You Mom, Finally*for the Penguin paperback edition.*

Editorial Reviews

MAY 2009 - AudioFile

Ruth Reichl's mother was smart and sassy, colorful and capable—and miserably unhappy about conforming to a woman's role in a man's world. Determined that her daughter Ruth would pursue a career other than simply being someone's wife, Miriam Brudno was not thrilled with Ruth's early marriage or culinary writing. (Reichl is now the editor-in-chief of GOURMET magazine.) Reichl's capable narration of this insightful memoir reveals a gradual blossoming of empathy for her mother as she discovers personal correspondence and odd bits of her diary. Reading at a brisk pace, Reichl punctuates her mother's sometimes-astonishing pronouncements with wry humor and realizes too late—after her mother's death—the extent of her wish for Ruth to find the satisfaction she never achieved. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

MAY 2009 - AudioFile

Ruth Reichl's mother was smart and sassy, colorful and capable—and miserably unhappy about conforming to a woman's role in a man's world. Determined that her daughter Ruth would pursue a career other than simply being someone's wife, Miriam Brudno was not thrilled with Ruth's early marriage or culinary writing. (Reichl is now the editor-in-chief of GOURMET magazine.) Reichl's capable narration of this insightful memoir reveals a gradual blossoming of empathy for her mother as she discovers personal correspondence and odd bits of her diary. Reading at a brisk pace, Reichl punctuates her mother's sometimes-astonishing pronouncements with wry humor and realizes too late—after her mother's death—the extent of her wish for Ruth to find the satisfaction she never achieved. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172104602
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 04/21/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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