Mother and child -- United States
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Mother and child -- United States
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Mother and child
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Incoming Resources
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- Heavy, An American Memoir, Kiese Laymon
- And you thought it was all over!, mothers and their adult children, by Zenith Henkin Gross
- Maternal involvement and academic achievement, Linda C. Lopez, William M. Holmes
- At mama's knee, mothers and race in black and white, April Ryan
- The breaks, An Essay, Julietta Singh
- Joint picturebook interactions of mothers and one-year-old children, Judy S. DeLoache, Olga A.P. DeMendoza
- Hey Mom, stories for my mother, but you can read them too, Louie Anderson
- Small animals, parenthood in the age of fear, Kim Brooks
- Mother, I have something to tell you, by Jo Brans ; research by Margaret Taylor Smith
- Heavy, an American memoir, Kiese Laymon
- Rise up singing, Black women writers on motherhood, edited by Cecelia S. Berry
- The mommy group, freaking out, finding each other & rediscovering ourselves, Elizabeth Isadora Gold
- Raising generation Rx, mothering kids with invisible disabilities in an age of inequality, Linda M. Blum
- Star mothers, the moms behind the celebrities, by Georgia Holt and Phyllis Quinn with Sue Russell
- The motherhood report, how mothers really feel about motherhood, Louis Genevie and Eva Margolies
- Loving you, thinking of you, don't forget to pray, letters to my son in prison, Jacqueline L. Jackson ; introduction by Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr
- Heavy, an American memoir, by Kiese Laymon
- Heavy, an American memoir, Kiese Laymon
- Can Black mothers raise our sons?, by Lawson Bush V
- At mama's knee, mothers and race in black and white, April Ryan
- Rise up singing, Black women writers on motherhood, edited by Cecelia S. Berry
- Hey Mom, stories for my mother, but you can read them too, Louie Anderson
- Hey mom, stories for my mother, but you can read them too, Louie Anderson ; with Andrew Postman
- The anti-romantic child, a story of unexpected joy, Priscilla Gilman
- Small animals, parenthood in the age of fear, Kim Brooks
- Maternal attributions of communication in dyads with handicapped and nonhandicapped 11-month-olds, final report, Paul Jordan Yoder
- I'm still your mother, how to get along with your grown-up children for the rest of your life, Jane Adams
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