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  1. 26. Dez. 2006 · Why do mothers and daughters critique each other on the Big Three–hair, clothes, and weight–while longing for approval and understanding? And why do they scrutinize each other for reflections of themselves?

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    • Deborah Tannen
    • $17
    • Ballantine Books
  2. You're Wearing That?: Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation | Tannen, Deborah | ISBN: 9780812972665 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  3. With groundbreaking insights, pitch-perfect dialogues, and deeply moving memories of her own mother, Tannen untangles the knots daughters and mothers can get tied up in. Readers will appreciate...

  4. Why do mothers and daughters critique each other on the Big Three–hair, clothes, and weight–while longing for approval and understanding? And why do they scrutinize each other for reflections of themselves?

    • Deborah Tannen
    • Paperback
    • A New York Times Bestseller
    • In The Media
    • Praise

    They are the best of conversations; they are the worst of conversations. Talk between mothers and grown daughters can be both. Why do adult daughters complain that their mothers always criticize, while mothers feel hurt that their daughters shut them out? Why do mothers and daughters critique each other on the Big Three-hair, clothes, and weight - ...

    Read Deborah Tannen's article in The Washington Post Outlook Section. Listen to Deborah Tannen's feature with Susan Stamberg on NPR's Morning Edition. Listen to Deborah Tannen's live interview on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show.

    “Deborah Tannen decodes the veiled insults, hmms, and oh, reallys? between mothers and daughters. The implications behind the spoken words are so familiar, it hurts when you laugh.” —O Magazine “The effect of [Tannen's] anecdotes and analysis is to reassure her readers that they are not alone.” —The Wall Street Journal “[Tannen] describes the inten...

  5. 24. Jan. 2005 · With groundbreaking insights, pitch-perfect dialogues, and deeply moving memories of her own mother, Tannen untangles the knots daughters and mothers can get tied up in. Readers will appreciate Tannen’s humor as they see themselves on every page and come away with real hope for breaking down barriers and opening new lines of communication.

  6. Beschreibung. Deborah Tannen's #1 New York Times bestseller You Just Don't Understand revolutionized communication between women and men. Now, in her most provocative and engaging book to date, she takes on what is potentially the most fraught and passionate connection... Weiterlesen. Details.