In this twentieth anniversary edition of the feminist classic 'In My Mothers House', Kim Chernin tells the brave and ultimately triumphant story of Rose Chernin, Russian immigrant and passionate old left activist, and her daughter Kim, the narrator of this riveting memoir of conflict, confrontation, and reconciliation among four generations of Chernin women.
In this twentieth anniversary edition of the feminist classic 'In My Mothers House', Kim Chernin tells the brave and ultimately triumphant story of Rose Chernin, Russian immigrant and passionate old left activist, and her daughter Kim, the narrator of this riveting memoir of conflict, confrontation, and reconciliation among four generations of Chernin women.