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Sep.03.2009
Twins and triplets have a reputation for being double trouble, but they're also multiple blessings for those whose lives they touch. These stories, written by multiples and people who love them, will touch your heart and tickle your funny bone. Read all about:
The joys and challenges of pregnancy...
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Aug.17.2009
In a sequel to the celebrated collection of stories Nobody's Mother comes an honest and poignant collection of essays from men who have forgone fatherhood. Statistics Canada data show that seven per cent of women and eight per cent of men intend to remain childless. Nobody's Father gives readers...
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Aug.12.2009
Many women in their mid-thirties and beyond find themselves reluctantly single, and begin to panic, believing that time is running out. Will they never meet a life partner? Will they miss out on having children? Finally, help is at hand! Annie Harrison's unique text examines the topic of overcoming...
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Aug.08.2009
A very young girl suffers consequences of action from hanging around with a boy who makes and finds trouble. This story includes a tricycle, matches, green bananas, dogs and a coffee pot.
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Aug.08.2009
You've been through years of misery which have, ultimately, turned to victory, acceptance and contentment. Now, a sudden death threatens to rob you of your happiness, your peace of mind. An accusation has been made which puts all the hard-won success in jeopardy. And the only person who can...
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Jul.18.2009
ADVANCE PRAISE
"The Murderer’s Daughters is the unforgettable tale of Merry and Lulu, little sisters in sorrow, seared by their father's violence. Their heartbreaking story, which spans thirty years, will bring tears to your eyes…but there is a shining light of hope at the end of the tunnel...
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Jun.18.2009
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In the autumn of 2000, Hope Edelman was a woman adrift, questioning her place in her marriage, her profession, and the larger world. Feeling vulnerable and isolated, she was primed for change. Into her stagnant routine dropped Dodo, her three-year old...
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Jun.18.2009
When Hope Edelman, author of the New York Times bestseller Motherless Daughters, became a parent, she found herself revisiting the loss of her mother in ways she had never anticipated. Now the mother of two young girls, Edelman set out to learn how the loss of a mother to death or abandonment can...
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Jun.18.2009
Ask any woman whose mother has died and she will tell you that she is irrevocably altered, as profoundly changed by her mother's death as she was by her mother's life. And although a mother's mortality is as inevitable as nightfall, no other book has addressed the lasting effects of this...
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Jun.09.2009
It takes a loving and caring couple to bring an adopted child into their home. And every year, thousands of couples make room in their homes—and their hearts—for these special children. This story collection celebrates the individuals and families who experience these feelings firsthand. From first...
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