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Book Review: Love and Power in the Peasant Family: Rural France in the Nineteenth Century by Martine Segalen
"I can’t do better than compare you to a field of young cabbages before the caterpillars have been through.”
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Abuse And Forgiveness
Asking me, or anyone, to forgive their abuser is like asking us to return to being a victim.
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Book Review: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Empty Nesters by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor, et al.
Parents have newly found growth after nurturing children into adulthood.
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Book Review: Brothers: 26 Stories of Love and Rivalry, edited by Andrew Blauner
Some literary lions tell their tales about their brothers and the result is breathtaking, more than a little heartbreaking, hysterical in places, and often overwhelming.
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Seven Books Of Highly Successful Children
Wonderful books you will enjoy as much as your child will.
In spite of abject physical and mental abuse in a dysfunctional family, a young Jewish woman develops into a caring, affectionate adult.
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Book Review: Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead
Funny, genuine, and passionate, Whitehead leads us beyond the limits of racial boundaries.
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Book Review: The Midwife by Jennifer Worth
Jennifer Worth's memories of midwifery in 1950's London will resonate with anyone who ever had a heart.
A year in the life of one mother and teenage son, told with pathos and humor.
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Book Review: Engaging Autism: Using the Floortime Approach to Help Children Relate, Communicate, and Think by Stanely I. Greenspan, M.D. and Serena Wieder, Ph.D
A proven “floor-time” technique will help children with autism relate and communicate successfully with adults and peers.
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