The Mother Gap
A Daughter's Search for Connection
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Cherie Errico
About this listen
Mother/daughter conflict is legendary.
Alcoholism, narcissism, or neglect, only complicate issues, and daughters can feel abandoned or betrayed. Such disconnection from mother causes the daughter's heart to hurt. There is an empty spot, a gap where love should be. Unresolved emotions affect the daughter’s relationships: her friendships, her marriage, her children, even future generations. Yet, there is one who can fill the hole in her heart and cover that gap. In this faith-based memoir, you'll hear how Jesus offers the emotional healing that makes true connection possible. Especially for daughters wounded by their mothers, he becomes a bridge of forgiveness.
Narrated by the author, this is Jessica’s story, shared with candor and compassion. Despite enduring decades of emotional abuse, she experienced grace to keep reaching for her mother; grace only God could supply. Perhaps you have experienced the mother gap yourself or know someone who has. If so, this spiritual memoir is sure to bring hope and encouragement. Jesus invites us to be free of resentment and bitterness, envy and strife.
Jessica Cherie Errico is a daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. A former pregnancy care center director, she is passionate about women’s issues. Author of several articles and devotionals, she writes a column for the Tribune & Georgian newspaper. An artist at heart, Jessica paints a vivid portrait of life with her classy, alcoholic mother, her quest to bridge the disconnect she always felt between them, and the miracle of forgiveness that surprised them both!
Ready to find the bridge to forgiveness?
©2014 Jessica Cherie Errico (P)2023 Jessica Cherie Errico