14 Minutes a Day by Anna Martinez (best book club books of all time TXT) π
A young woman grows up in a family that displays very little affection towards one another. As a young adult, she manages to meet the love of her life. This military man would gallantly sweep her into his 1971 Gremlin and together they'd ride off into the sunset.
But, soon after getting married, she gives birth to a daughter, and her knight-in-shining-armor is called to war. He doesn't return.
Her daughter grows up with a sense that she doesn't love her. That she only had enough love for one person - her husband. And she is afraid that she, too, will be raised in an unloving home
Can mother and daughter come to terms with whatever is really keeping them apart? Can a woman really love her child, without having felt love herself?
In this story a daughter will do what it takes to earn her mother's love. She only hopes it isn't too late.
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For the first time in 13 years, my mother and I grieved together. Not for 14 minutes. Not for 55 minutes. But until we were out of tears. This time neither of us glanced at a clock.
βNot the End, a New Beginningβ
I was in our backyard showing my mom and grandmother my gymnastics floor routine, while my grandfather tended to the grill. My competition is in less than 3 weeks and my family has cleared their schedules to be there. My mother canceled all impending home shows. My grandmother put off her double mastectomy until after. My grandfather, wellβ¦heβs in retirement, so he really hasnβt an excuse not to be there.
Things between my mom and her parents seem to be smooth sailing. This breast cancer scare seems to have put a scare into all of us. My grandparents come over every weekend for a backyard picnic. My grandfather has even taken up the responsibility of taking me to my practices. While Iβm toning up my gymnastics skills, my mom and her mother spend quality time together. They realized that they love to have dinner together once a week, followed by a shopping spree. Which is awesome for me, because Iβm usually the recipient of said sprees.
And, as for my motherβ¦letβs just say that her 14 minutes are fewer and farther between. I can sometimes hear her weeping but itβs not as often and itβs usually after she thinks Iβm asleep. But, itβs okay. She will never get over losing her Soul Mate. Then, again, why would I want her to.
My grandfather goes into the house to fetch a pitcher of my momβs refreshing iced tea, with grandmother right behind him. They canβt be apart for more than two minutes. As my mom and I have been rekindling our relationship, they have been rekindling theirs, as well.
My mom takes a bite of her hot dog and finds me staring at her. βWhat? Is there something on my face?β she asks me.
I stand up from the bench Iβm on and seat myself on her lap. I cup her face in my hands and reply, βNothing, but beauty, Mami. Nothing, but beauty.β
I havenβt seen her smile that huge or her brown-sugar eyes sparkle that much in a really, really long time.
ImprintPublication Date: 04-26-2013
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Dedication:
For my mother - I miss you dearly and I would do anything to spend just one more day with you.
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