Inventing Memory

What is the importance of motherhood in Jong's, Inventing Memory?

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Each woman discovers overwhelming emotional bonds upon becoming a mother; and each fails her daughter in at least one way. Mother-daughter relationships are made even more complicated by the changing social circumstances that perennially leave the older generation out of step with contemporary mores: What was a risky adventure for one generation is the birthright of the next and the downfall of still a later generation.

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Inventing Memory