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Monthly Archives: November 2010

When Mom Was My Age (#11)

Posted on November 22, 2010 by Jane Friedman
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“When Mom Was My Age” is an interview series between daughters and mothers. New interviews appear every Monday. If you would like to participate, contact Jane. The following interview is with Bobbie, interviewed by her daughter Mimm Patterson (age 51). [From … Continue reading →

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When Mom Was My Age (#10)

Posted on November 15, 2010 by Jane Friedman
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“When Mom Was My Age” is an interview series between daughters and mothers. New interviews appear every Monday. If you would like to participate, contact Jane. The following interview is with Jerlyn Kay Priest, interviewed by her daughter Dayla Corcoran(age 36). … Continue reading →

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When Mom Was My Age (#9)

Posted on November 8, 2010 by Jane Friedman
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“When Mom Was My Age” is an interview series between daughters and mothers. New interviews appear every Monday. If you would like to participate, contact Jane. The following interview is with Lucy Fugiel Emery, interviewed by her daughter Dorothea Emery Duenow (age … Continue reading →

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When Mom Was My Age (#8)

Posted on November 1, 2010 by Jane Friedman
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“When Mom Was My Age” is an interview series between daughters and mothers. New interviews appear every Monday. If you would like to participate, contact Jane. The following interview is with Sharon, interviewed by her daughter Rebecca Huehls (age 33). Where … Continue reading →

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