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Why Mother-Daughter Stories Feel So Personal (And Why We Keep Reading Them)
Exploring why mother-daughter stories resonate so deeply, especially in novels shaped by migration, identity and generational change.

Fran Clark
2 days ago2 min read


Why Women’s Fiction Keeps Turning Back to the 20th Century — And Why Readers Can’t Get Enough
Why are readers so drawn to women’s fiction set in the 20th century? From stories of love and migration to quiet acts of bravery, these novels offer emotional depth, immersive worlds, and unforgettable heroines. With echoes of Call the Midwife, it’s no wonder readers keep returning to this era — and sharing their love for it halfway through the book.

Fran Clark
Dec 19, 20254 min read
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