"You Won't Believe My Mother-In-Law!" A Guide To The MILish Culture

Part 1

by Victoria Jancek Mechlin and Amanda Jancek Flaherty


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/28/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781418455699

About the Book

You Won’t Believe My Mother-In-Law, A Guide To the Milish Culture (Part 1) takes a humorous, pseudo-anthropological look at one of the oldest cultures on the planet: the mother-in-law culture, otherwise known as MILish. She is one of the world’s most widespread of naturally occurring phenomena, yet society has provided little explanation for her – until now. She lives deep within every woman. She starts growing within human females from the very beginning. First, she’s the little girl who’s dressing up dolls, treating the boys like she is smarter than they are and ordering Daddy around at her tea party. Fast forward to the teen years and it’s not dolls she’s dressing, it’s her boyfriend. Then she marries and has children and the real metamorphosis begins. Whether her children are four or forty they will always be HERS. What’s an in-law to do?

 

So here’s an opportunity to join co-authors and daughters-in-law Victoria Jancek Mechlin and Amanda Jancek Flaherty and indulge yourself in a fun-filled crash course in MILish. After all, it could happen to YOU one day or at the very least, to someone you know.


About the Author

Victoria Jancek Mechlin- Mother, wife and daughter-in-law, Victoria has also worked in public relations and journalism for over a decade.  Throughout her career Victoria has acted as a media spokesperson and as media trainer for corporations, and nonprofit organizations. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Communications from American University in Washington, DC.

 

Amanda Jancek Flaherty- Prior to becoming a mother of two sons, Amanda worked in public policy and criminal justice for the state of California. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from California State University at Long Beach, and is currently working on the completion of a Masters Degree in Public Policy. Amanda has  managed to juggle all of this successfully, while maintaining her status as a long-time MIL survivor.

 

Both sisters are keenly aware that they are in fact, MILS in training, thus they embrace their MILish cultural heritage throughout this book.