Secrets of a Jewish Mother: Real Advice, Real Stories, Real Love
Jill Zarin, Lisa Wexler, Gloria Kamen. Dutton Books, $25.95 (300pp) ISBN 978-0-525-95179-7
The latest of TV's Real Housewives of New York City to enter the publishing arena, Zarin wisely recruits her sister, radio host Wexler, and their mother, online columnist Kamen, to produce an opinionated guide to life from the point of view of three Jewish moms-the kind whose ""stereotypical traits"" (""domineering, interfering, tactless and loud"") have resulted in strong families and successful careers. Insisting that ""if a lesson is worth teaching once, it is worth teaching at least two thousand times,"" the trio use a conversational, collaborative approach to make each themed chapter (including dating, health and beauty, education, career, and, of course, parenting) stick, trading off charismatic group narration with first-person interjections and personal stories that expand upon traditional, time-tested advice: ""We come from a long line of long marriages. ...We were taught it is normal to go through bad times in a marriage, even bad year."" They also provide ""ask yourself"" questions to motivate further exploration, and a short chapter on ""Superstitions and the Clichés that Matter."" Honest, self-aware, and frequently funny, these women deliver a triple-strength dose of universal advice.
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Reviewed on: 04/12/2010
Genre: Nonfiction
Open Ebook - 336 pages - 978-1-101-53253-9
Paperback - 352 pages - 978-0-451-23267-0