Mended: Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters Book Review

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Mended, Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters, is a new book appropriately written by a mother-daughter team. The authors, Blythe Daniel and her mother, Helen McIntosh partnered together to write a book about strengthening mother-daughter relationships. I appreciate that the book is written by both a mother and a daughter because it offers different perspectives. As a mother and a daughter myself, I could see myself on both sides of some of the issues that the book addresses.

The mother-daughter relationship is often complicated due to different personalities, opinions and life’s circumstances. This book discusses important topics such as forgiveness, reconciliation and communication. Mended uses real life examples to show how restoration between mothers and daughters is possible when we are restored in our relationship with God. This book provides hope for both mothers and daughters and shows that brokenness does not have to be passed down from generation to generation.

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