Going Home Grown Up

Going Home Grown Up
Author: Anne F. Grizzle
Publsiher: Shaw Books
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780877882329

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Psychotherapist Anne Grizzle outlines a path wholesome independence from parents for adult children who revert to destructive, immature patterns in their relationships with mothers and fathers.t

Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow
Author: Paul Nathanson
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791407098

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Over the Rainbow shows how Dorothy's passage from Kansas to Oz and back again recapitulates paradigmatic stories of both America and Christianity. Defining human identity on three symbolic levels (individual, collective, and cosmic), Nathanson shows that The Wizard of Oz has come to be a "secular myth."

Home Grown

Home Grown
Author: Ninie Hammon
Publsiher: Kingstone Media
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780979903564

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The lives of four people collide after dope-growers kidnap three small children. Sarabeth, Billy Joe and Seth must solve the mystery of her father's last big story in order to find his killer. But will they live long enough to figure out the riddle? Will they survive a daring murder plot--escape a holocaust hurling flames 35 stories high?

Heading Home

Heading Home
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0847818896

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Kid's baseball is a special time and place for kids all over America. On baseball diamonds behind schools, in the middle of cities, and in suburban parks all over the country, boys and girls from all walks of life meet to play the nation's favorite sport. Coached and encouraged by their dedicated parents, these kids enjoy the game in its purest, simplest, and most innocent form. The essence of neighborhood baseball is captured in this collection of photographs by Harry Connolly. Selected from over 5,000 images shot over five years, these beautiful duotone photographs show the unguarded emotions of the young players, their coaches, and their parents - victory, defeat, love, and most of all, pride. Best-selling novelist Stephen King introduces the photographs with a compelling essay about his own Little League experience as part-time coach and full-time scorekeeper for his son's team, which went to the Maine state championships. Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken, Jr.'s foreword is a warm, personal account of the star's own Little League lessons, failures, and triumphs.

Growing Up and Getting By

Growing Up and Getting By
Author: John Horton,Helena Pimlott-Wilson,Sarah Hall
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447352907

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This book explores how children, young people and families cope with situations of socio-economic poverty and precarity in diverse international contexts and looks at the evidence of the harms and inequalities caused by these processes.

How to Grow a Grown Up

How to Grow a Grown Up
Author: Dr Dominique Thompson,Fabienne Vailes
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781473571495

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Whether you have a teen who is struggling with exam pressure, a young adult who hasn’t settled into university life or you are curious about what lies ahead for your younger child, How to Grow a Grown Up will help you to build your child's confidence and resilience - so they can become a strong, happy and independent adult. We’re fast approaching the 3rd decade of the 21st century and it’s a very different world from the one in which parents (and teachers) grew up in. Challenging issues have come together – including cyber bullying, ‘always-on’ culture and ever increasing pressure to do well – to create a perfect storm. The result is that teenagers and young adults are now less prepared for a more challenging world – and if they don’t develop the skills they need to help them thrive they can become easy prey to mental health problems. In this book Dr Dominique Thompson, the UK’s leading GP on student mental health and educational expert Fabienne Vailes, reveal what exactly parents need to do to help teenagers and young adults in this new world – and how to manage problems along the way. It includes: *An overview of the pressures and problems facing this generation of young people - why are they increasingly stressed, anxious or suffering from mental health issues *What exactly parents can do to help their teens and young adults become healthily independent, navigate challenges and flourish in preparation for adult life *How pastoral care at universities and workplaces is changing, and what a parent’s role could and should be *Ways to recognise the signs of mental health distress and what to do about it, particularly dealing with problems from a distance

Going Home Without Going Crazy

Going Home Without Going Crazy
Author: Andra Medea
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781572244498

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Medea, a renowned conflict management expert, offers a variety of creative strategies for resolving family conflicts and strengthening relationships.

Ways of Going Home

Ways of Going Home
Author: Alejandro Zambra
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466828209

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Alejandro Zambra's Ways of Going Home begins with an earthquake, seen through the eyes of an unnamed nine-year-old boy who lives in an undistinguished middleclass housing development in a suburb of Santiago, Chile. When the neighbors camp out overnight, the protagonist gets his first glimpse of Claudia, an older girl who asks him to spy on her uncle Raúl. In the second section, the protagonist is the writer of the story begun in the first section. His father is a man of few words who claims to be apolitical but who quietly sympathized—to what degree, the author isn't sure—with the Pinochet regime. His reflections on the progress of the novel and on his own life—which is strikingly similar to the life of his novel's protagonist—expose the raw suture of fiction and reality. Ways of Going Home switches between author and character, past and present, reflecting with melancholy and rage on the history of a nation and on a generation born too late—the generation which, as the author-narrator puts it, learned to read and write while their parents became accomplices or victims. It is the most personal novel to date from Zambra, the most important Chilean author since Roberto Bolaño.