Description
Discover the poignant narrative of 'Someone Else's Mother,' a heartwarming memoir that explores the complex bond between a child and their caretaker. Authoring a unique story filled with love, sacrifice, and cultural dynamics, this book recounts the life of Juning, a Filipina woman who dedicated her life to nurturing others while being separated from her own children. In 'Someone Else’s Mother', readers will uncover the emotional journey of growing up under the care of Juning in Hong Kong during the late 1970s. This compelling memoir illustrates the unique challenges of migrant workers and the often unnoticed sacrifices they make for their families. Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt recollections, the author reflects on the profound impact of a caregiver’s love and the intricacies of a shared childhood experience. Perfect for readers interested in memoirs, cultural narratives, and stories of familial bonds, this book invites you to explore the intersection of privilege and sacrifice. Dive into 'Someone Else's Mother' and experience a touching tribute to all caregivers who navigate the complexities of love across borders. With a brand-new condition and an ISBN of 9789053309407, this 2020 edition by Schilt Publishing is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Grab your copy today and share in the stories that resonate with so many across the globe.