Author: | Mary Hilaire Tavenner Ph.D. | ISBN: | 9781465320162 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | November 13, 2006 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Mary Hilaire Tavenner Ph.D. |
ISBN: | 9781465320162 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | November 13, 2006 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Memories of Mom: They Called Her Dutch All of us have something in common. We all have parents. No child comes into this world without the union of two cells: one from a mother and one from a father. Not every Mother, not every Father do a good job of parenting. One of the main reasons I never chose to have a child is because, even as a youngster, I could clearly see how much work, devotion, suffering, time, energy, and resources go into raising a happy, healthy person. Parenting is not a job for the feint of heart! Memories of Mom is a true story of a mother who made her family her lifes work. Mother raised seven children, sometimes single-handedly. My father was an alcoholic, and couldnt always provide his share of responsibility or relationship. Still, together, they tried. Memories of Mom: They Called Her Dutch is the life of a woman who preferred privacy to notoriety. When you read the life story of Mary Catherine Dutch Montgomery Tavenner, you will pause to reflect upon your own life story, your parents, your parenting skills, your family life---but you will absolutely be inspired, motivated and emotionally charged by the singular courage of the one woman, I called Mother. Most all of us would love to write a book. We say that wed like to produce a book about our own travails and adventures, or about someone elses life journey, someone we may have admired or abhorred. I have had the desire, opportunity, resources, self-discipline and privilege to prepare for you, the reader, the journey of my mother, and in my opinion, the centerpiece of the Montgomery/Tavenner Clan. Mother loved her city of Lorain, Ohio, and always embraced life in her hometown, as well as those most dear to her. In writing Moms story, I have decided to include those who were so much a part of her formation, her heritage and ours.
Memories of Mom: They Called Her Dutch All of us have something in common. We all have parents. No child comes into this world without the union of two cells: one from a mother and one from a father. Not every Mother, not every Father do a good job of parenting. One of the main reasons I never chose to have a child is because, even as a youngster, I could clearly see how much work, devotion, suffering, time, energy, and resources go into raising a happy, healthy person. Parenting is not a job for the feint of heart! Memories of Mom is a true story of a mother who made her family her lifes work. Mother raised seven children, sometimes single-handedly. My father was an alcoholic, and couldnt always provide his share of responsibility or relationship. Still, together, they tried. Memories of Mom: They Called Her Dutch is the life of a woman who preferred privacy to notoriety. When you read the life story of Mary Catherine Dutch Montgomery Tavenner, you will pause to reflect upon your own life story, your parents, your parenting skills, your family life---but you will absolutely be inspired, motivated and emotionally charged by the singular courage of the one woman, I called Mother. Most all of us would love to write a book. We say that wed like to produce a book about our own travails and adventures, or about someone elses life journey, someone we may have admired or abhorred. I have had the desire, opportunity, resources, self-discipline and privilege to prepare for you, the reader, the journey of my mother, and in my opinion, the centerpiece of the Montgomery/Tavenner Clan. Mother loved her city of Lorain, Ohio, and always embraced life in her hometown, as well as those most dear to her. In writing Moms story, I have decided to include those who were so much a part of her formation, her heritage and ours.