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Incontinent on the Continent
- My Mother, Her Walker, and Our Grand Tour of Italy
- Narrateur(s): Eileen Barrett
- Durée: 8 h et 26 min
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Description
In this travelogue of self-discovery, Jane Christmas brings her wickedly irreverent style to a new mother-daughter experience. Since the beginning of time, mothers and daughters have had notoriously fraught relationships. "Show me a mother who says she has a good or great relationship with her daughter," Jane Christmas writes, "and I'll show you a daughter who is in therapy trying to understand how it all went so horribly wrong."
To smooth over five decades of constant clashing, Christmas takes her arthritic, incontinent, and domineering mother, Valeria - a cross between Queen Victoria and Hyacinth Bucket of the British comedy Keeping Up Appearances - on a tour of Italy. Neither has been to Italy before, but both are fans of ancient art, architecture, and history. Will gazing at the fruits of the Italian Renaissance be enough to spark a renaissance in their relationship?
As they wander along the winding Amalfi Coast, traverse St. Peter's Square in Rome, and sample the wines of Tuscany - walkers, biscuits, shawls, and medications in tow - they revisit the bickering and bitterness of years past and reassess who they are and how they might reconcile their differences.
Unflinching and frequently hilarious, Incontinent on the Continent will speak to all women who have tried to make friends with their mothers.
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- Tammy
- 2019-09-10
Wine or Whine?
I found the protagonist irritable and constantly whining! I’ve had to stop more than once to take a break from the negativity of her complaining. She even gripes about Italy the entire time...seriously has she even been tot he country?! It’s no where near as horrendous a place as she makes it out to be, her depiction is almost criminal!
Definitely not my cup of tea!
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- Natalie Wood
- 2022-11-13
Awful
This book was all about entitlement. Jane is a very whiny, hard to please, negative person. As someone who travels with her elderly parents, I understand their limitations and my expectations as to how the journey will go. I also prepare ahead of time as much as possible to make sure navigation, accessibility and accommodations are suitable for my parents.
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