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  1. Lake Effect: A Novel

    "It’s 1977 & an air of restlessness has settled on the residents of Cambridge Road in Rochester, New York"

    Sale: $14.99 to $2.99

    by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
    Rating: 4.3/5 (2,505 Reviews)

    #books #literaryfiction #sagas #familydrama #women #mothers #daughters #booksky

    Lake Effect: A Novel

  2. "It’s a legendary scene in a movie...and yet she is unnamed almost everywhere, her purpose reduced to an anonymous but iconic moment of violence, perpetually dying but looking good while doing it." —Annakeara Stinson for Harper's Bazaar harpersbazaar.com/culture/feat #violence #acting #family #mothers #daughters #longreads

  3. The first-daughter effect, in which fathers whose first child is a daughter become more supportive of gender equality, has been replicated in Japan, where there is a high degree of gender inequality.

    Summary: psypost.org/the-first-daughter

    Original paper: academic.oup.com/poq/advance-a

    #Science #Psychology #Daughters #GenderEquality #Politics

  4. The Water Women: A Novel

    "As it was for the generations of Jewish mothers and daughters before her"

    Sale: $4.99 to $2.49

    by Bonnie Blaylock
    Rating: 4.4/5 (10,440 Reviews)

    #historicalfiction #womensfiction #romance #books #booksky #sardinia #worldwar2 #family #mothers #daughters #seasilk #novel

    The Water Women: A Novel

  5. Regretting You

    "Family, first love, grief, and betrayal that will touch the hearts of both mothers and daughters"

    Sale: $5.99 to $2.99

    by Colleen Hoover
    Rating: 4.4/5 (275,563 Reviews)

    #books #romance #fiction #women #family #grief #betrayal #mothers #daughters #booksky

    Regretting You

  6. The Third Casket: How Shakespeare Taught Us to Choose the Thing We Cannot Refuse

    A man walks into a room and finds three boxes waiting for him. One is gold, one is silver, one is lead. He has been told that his whole life turns on which one he opens, and that the rules forbid him to open more than one. The woman he wants stands beside the boxes, unable to help him, bound by a dead father's will. This is the casket scene from The Merchant of Venice, and it is one of the strangest moments in Shakespeare, because the test is rigged twice over. It is rigged inside the play, where Portia's dead father designed the riddle so that only a man who can see past surface will win her. It is rigged outside the play, in the deeper sense Freud uncovered in 1913, where the choice was never free at all, and the man was always going to reach for the box that means his death. […]

    bolesblogs.com/2026/06/16/the-

  7. Things I Wish I Told My Mother: A Novel "An artist and her perfectionist mother unpack a lifetime of secrets while on vacation in Paris" Sale: $18.99 to $2.99 by Susan Patterson 4.5/5 (7,595 Reviews) #booksky #fiction #familylife #mothers #daughters #paris #norway #secrets #travel #books

    Things I Wish I Told My Mother...

  8. Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    Bringing Ukraine's kids back: Almost 60 countries unite to stop Russia's genocidal kidnapping of children -- As ceasefire ends, Russian drone strikes residential building in Kyiv -- Ukraine fears US will again push a deal giving Russia 'a lot' and Kyiv nothing -- As Victory Day ceasefire draws to a close, Russian attacks kill 3 civilians, injure 16 ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026