
Mothers and Sons: Truth About Mother-Son Relationships
by Babette Smith
Genres
Publication date
- September 1, 1996
Many middle-aged sons confess to being bored in their mother’s company. Many say they felt unloved as children, but have forgotten that masculine pressures made them reject their mother’s affection. On the other hand, mothers are afraid of being too possessive, too seductive or too domineering with their sons.
Today’s young sons often have better relationships with their mothers, but the old patterns persist.
Mothers and Sons may help to bridge the gulf between women and men.‘With compassion, frankness and insight, Babette Smith exposes the dangers of gender stereotypes and encourages a more realistic appreciation of the needs which are unique to every relationship.’ – Hugh Mackay
‘.fascinating and poignant insights into the changing nature of mother-son relationships.’ – Bettina Arndt
‘A compassionate, insightful and timely exploration of a core element in male identity.’ – Terry Colling, author of
Beyond Mateship‘As the mother of two sons, I want everyone to read it.’ – Wendy McCarthy AO