· Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World. Leaving Mother Lake.: Yang Erche Namu, Christine Mathieu. Little, Brown, Sep 3, - Social Science - pages. 8 Reviews. The haunting 4/5(8). · Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World, by Yang Erche Namu and Christine Mathieu. Back Bay Books (), pages. Anybody who has fantasized about what life would be like in a completely matriarchal society needs to read this memoir. The author was raised in a truly matrilineal culture—the women stay in place and pass on family names and property to their . Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World, Paperback by Namu, Yang Erche; Mathieu, Christine, ISBN , ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US A young Chinese woman describes growing up in Moso country in the Himalayas, among her people's unique matrilineal society, and the conflicts with her strong-willed mother that led her to leave her /5(K).
Lynn talks to Yang Erche Namu and Christine. LEAVING MOTHER LAKE: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World Yang Erche Namu, Author, Christine Mathieu, Joint Author. Little, Brown $ (p) ISBN Leaving Mother Lake The haunting memoir of a girl growing up in the Moso country in the Himalayas — a unique matrilineal society. Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood At The Edge Of The World|Yang Erche Namu, Bullying In The Workplace: The Secret To Overcoming Bully Bosses And Crazy Co-Workers|Carl Ostling, A Companion To The Weather-glass: Or The Nature, Construction, And Use, Of The Barometer, Thermometer, And Hygrometer, With A Short Account Of Aqueous Meteors, The Form Of A Register Of The Weather|See Notes Multiple. The haunting memoir of a girl growing up in the Moso country in the Himalayas -- a unique matrilineal society. But even in this land of women, familial tension is eternal. Namu is a strong-willed daughter, and conflicts between her and her rebellious mother lead her to break the taboo that holds.
by Melisa Gao, Sr. CorrespondentLeaving Mother Lake is the autobiographical account of a girl coming of age as a Moso, an ethnic minority that lives in the Himalayas in southwestern China. In the Moso culture, women hold an honored place, and families are matrilineal. Yet young Yang Erche Namu feels trapped by society's expectations of her. The haunting memoir of a girl growing up in the Moso country in the Himalayas -- a unique matrilineal society. But even in this land of women, familial tension is eternal. Namu is a strong-willed daughter, and conflicts between her and her rebellious mother lead her to break the taboo that holds the Moso world together -- she leaves her mother's house. Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World, Paperback by Namu, Yang Erche; Mathieu, Christine, ISBN , ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US A young Chinese woman describes growing up in Moso country in the Himalayas, among her people's unique matrilineal society, and the conflicts with her strong-willed mother that led her to leave her mother's home to create a.
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