Fatherhood | Family - Relationships
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May.25.2011
Carl David is the third generation of a four-generation family art business in Philadelphia. He is the author of Collecting & Care of Fine Art published by Crown in 1981. His article about Martha Walter, an American Impressionist painter (1875-1976), was published in the American Art...
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May.23.2011
"Nothing less than the soul of an extremely interesting human being at war on our behalf." —Kurt Vonnegut
A stunning portrait of modern America by Colby Buzzell, the critically acclaimed author of My War: Killing Time in Iraq. Recounting his five-month journey through the country, from...
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May.12.2011
See Ya is a story that crosses generations and histories.
Lives are often stories not yet written down. Not always ended, either, which can fuse the living and telling into a path not always clear. Some tales take a long time to tell, especially when they start in 1944 and flow into 1996, and...
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Aug.11.2010
For most couples, trying to build a successful remarriage can mysteriously bring out their deepest personal fears, longings, shames, and hopes. The key to not only survival, but living this journey well, begins with discovering opportunities to heal and to succeed; it is not about blame or badness...
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Mar.04.2010
Why Didn't Anyone Tell Me? is a collection of stories from parents that speak the truth about parenting. Unlike other books on parenting, this is not another prescriptive book by an ‘expert’. Parents have read and spoken to all manner of experts and put their advice into practice with varying...
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Oct.25.2009
Laura Brandon's promise to her dying father was simple: to visit an elderly woman she'd never heard of before. A woman who remembers nothing—except the distant past. Visiting Sarah Tolley seemed a small enough sacrifice to make.
But Laura's promise results in another death. Her husband's. And after...
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Sep.02.2009
"The 40-Year-Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced Dad" encourages strong fatherhood through funny and personal essays that examine how divorce reinvents relationships with kids and one's own sense of Dadhood.
The 40 short "humoirs" -- heroic, hysterical, and heartbreaking...
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Aug.18.2009
A family saga set in the green heartlands of Ohio's Appalachia.
"In this fine Appalachian novel, Larry Smith chronicles four generations of McCalls, their joys and sorrows, their sins and their nobility....Such regional fiction has always been about people: their connections with one another...
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Feb.05.2009
When Schuyler Rummel-Hudson was eighteen months old, a question about her lack of speech by her pediatrician set in motion a journey that continues today. When she was diagnosed with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (an extremely rare neurological disorder), her parents were given a name for...
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Sep.17.2008
"The greatest love that you can receive this side of heaven is a father's love, and most of us have never received it," says Dr. Edwards. The revelation of this book was birthed out of the personal, seemingly negative and tragic experiences of his own life. However, his mess was processed...
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