Mother We See

Mother We See by Katherine K. Reed, published by AuthorHouse in October 2005, is a poignant exploration of a woman’s journey as she attempts to escape the cycle of abuse. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows her struggles as she seeks a better life for herself and her three daughters, only to find that the challenges of survival are even more daunting than anticipated.
Readers will find a deeply personal account that delves into themes of motherhood, family relationships, and the impact of abuse. As the protagonist navigates her new reality, she faces numerous obstacles while striving to support her children. The story ultimately reveals how her daughters come to understand their mother’s struggles and the legacy of pain and resilience they inherit. Through their experiences, they learn to empathize with her journey, culminating in the realization encapsulated in the phrase, “mother we see.”
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This is a story of a woman who tries to run away from the struggles of abuse to a life that she thought would be a better life, to life that she thought would be a less painful life than that she had been living as an abused wife and a mother of three kids.
As she ran away and began her life all over again only to struggle even harder to survive, and only to have so many doors that seemed to be closed in her face and still look forward and reach out her hand to anyone who needed it and doing it with three girls and no help.
And it seems as if though she finally places the pieces of her life together as best as she could and then she dies and leaves three girls behind that would soon know what her struggle was about as they had seen some of her life through their on eyes and they had some of the same doors shut in there face as she had shut in hers, and they learn some of the pains that she had been through as a person and anything that they didn’t understand anything that they couldn’t see when she stood there in front of them, anything that they didn’t realize, they now would understand as they watch some her life unfold in their own lives, not placing there selves any higher than any one else in her life but knowing and understanding and saying “mother we see”.
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