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My Mother and I

My Mother and I

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Number of Chapters: 11

Length: 03 hours and 36 minutes

Language: English

Elizabeth Stern was two and a half years old, when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I is the story of Stern's Americanization and how it ultimately alienated her from her parents. Stern's father had been a small village rabbi. Strict and traditional in his views, he sends Elizabeth to learn Hebrew at age four, so she can fulfill her destiny "as the wife of a rabbi or scholar," but he opposes letting her attend high school. Stern's mother tries fitfully to pry open doors for her daughter. When Stern's father finds Elizabeth reading a secular book, and, in a fit of rage, flings the offending novel onto the top of a tall bookcase, her mother climbs on a chair and retrieves it for her. But Stern's mother never learns English even as it becomes her daughter’s primary language--and she is burdened by endless pregnancies (she ultimately bears 11 children, only the first 4 of whom survive). Stern's relationship with her mother is loving, but when Elizabeth goes to college, they draw apart. Her mother becomes a "shadowy figure," standing with "questioning, puzzled eyes", eyes in which there is love, "but no understanding, and always an infinite loneliness." - Summary by Sue Anderson

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Foreward, The Kitchen (Sue Anderson)
Playing Was Forbidden, Letters to Home (Sue Anderson)
The American Flag, A Baby Sister (Sue Anderson)
The Little Grey House, Little Women (Sue Anderson)
Girls Don't Go To High School (Sue Anderson)
A Sabbath Room (Sue Anderson)
College and the Cost of Dowries (Sue Anderson)
A 21st Birthday Party (Sue Anderson)
Leaving Home (Sue Anderson)
New York, Marriage (Sue Anderson)
Mother Visits Her Grandson (Sue Anderson)
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