Jennifer and Rocket

Jennifer and Rocket
Author: Anita Claire
Publsiher: Anita Claire
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Sometimes opposites don't just attract - they catch fire and ignite Jennifer is a middle school teacher with an eye for metrosexual men. Her last boyfriend had more shoes than her. Having no interest in tatted up, pierced, and rough looking Rocket she dances with him anyway since it's only a dance. Wild Rocket has come back from a binge of drinking, fighting, and sleeping around. Finally deciding to get serious, he falls for pretty Jennifer and the hot way she shakes her butt on the dance floor. In a moment of weakness, Jennifer agrees to join Rocket on a visit to an art gallery where she learns that maybe the book is deeper than the cover and love can be found in the least obvious places. Of course, Jennifer has her band of college friends supporting her the whole way; dubbed The Princesses from their freshman year Halloween costumes. Told in alternating POV. This is a stand-alone book, but much more fun if read along with the other Princess stories.

Good Stuff

Good Stuff
Author: Jennifer Grant
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307596673

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Jennifer Grant is the only child of Cary Grant, who was, and continues to be, the epitome of all that is elegant, sophisticated, and deft. Almost half a century after Cary Grant’s retirement from the screen, he remains the quintessential romantic comic movie star. He stopped making movies when his daughter was born so that he could be with her and raise her, which is just what he did. Good Stuff is an enchanting portrait of the profound and loving relationship between a daughter and her father, who just happens to be one of America’s most iconic male movie stars. Cary Grant’s own personal childhood archives were burned in World War I, and he took painstaking care to ensure that his daughter would have an accurate record of her early life. In Good Stuff, Jennifer Grant writes of their life together through her high school and college years until Grant’s death at the age of eighty-two. Cary Grant had a happy way of living, and he gave that to his daughter. He invented the phrase “good stuff” to mean happiness. For the last twenty years of his life, his daughter experienced the full vital passion of her father’s heart, and she now—delightfully—gives us a taste of it. She writes of the lessons he taught her; of the love he showed her; of his childhood as well as her own . . . Here are letters, notes, and funny cards written from father to daughter and those written from her to him . . . as well as bits of conversation between them (Cary Grant kept a tape recorder going for most of their time together). She writes of their life at 9966 Beverly Grove Drive, living in a farmhouse in the midst of Beverly Hills, playing, laughing, dining, and dancing through the thick and thin of Jennifer's growing up; the years of his work, his travels, his friendships with “old Hollywood royalty” (the Sinatras, the Pecks, the Poitiers, et al.) and with just plain-old royalty (the Rainiers) . . . We see Grant the playful dad; Grant the clown, sharing his gifts of laughter through his warm spirit; Grant teaching his daughter about life, about love, about boys, about manners and money, about acting and living. Cary Grant was given the indefinable incandescence of charm. He was a pip . . . Good Stuff captures his special quality. It gives us the magic of a father’s devotion (and goofball-ness) as it reveals a daughter’s special odyssey and education of loving, and being loved, by a dad who was Cary Grant.

Essential Dads

Essential Dads
Author: Jennifer M. Randles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780520335233

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In Essential Dads, sociologist Jennifer Randles shares the stories of more than 60 marginalized men as they sought to become more engaged parents through a government-supported "responsible" fatherhood program. Dads' experiences serve as a unique window into long-standing controversies about the importance of fathering, its connection to inequality, and the state's role in shaping men's parenting. With a compassionate and hopeful voice, Randles proposes a more equitable political agenda for fatherhood, one that carefully considers the social and economic factors shaping men's abilities to be involved in their children's lives and the ideologies that rationalize the necessity of that involvement.

Many Call Me Father But My Kids Call Me Dad

Many Call Me Father  But My Kids Call Me Dad
Author: James E. Lovejoy
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781425984496

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Moving Back to Mars is a curl up on the couch, fun book of easy reading, full of short stories that have nothing to do with science fiction or the planet Mars. It is, instead, the author’s zany struggle to understand and maintain his relationships with the female species. If he can just accomplish that, he will not have to give in and move home to Mars. Both men and women will love reading his viewpoints on everything from why men ever taught women to play golf to exactly how women have overtaken the world, right under men’s noses. This is a book for everyone who enjoys having fun. If laughter comes easy to you, be prepared to hold your sides. At a minimum, he guarantees big smiles as you read each different story and try to understand and figure out his plight. Just when you think you have the author figured out, you’ll turn the page and, POW, you are off in a different adventure. Some will say the book is full of convoluted thinking and others will conclude the author is eccentric. While both are correct the book contains a lot more than that. Moving Back to Mars pokes fun of everything from religion to terrorists, from adult children’s stories to advice columns. Nothing is sacred in this satire piece of work. When you finish the last page of this book, you will want to start again with Chapter 1 and read it again. Moving Back to Mars is a hilarious look at life

HBR Working Dads Collection 6 Books

HBR Working Dads Collection  6 Books
Author: Harvard Business Review,Daisy Dowling
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781647825355

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Everything you need to have a successful career and be the dad you want to be. Finally, we've moved past the days when providing for your family meant taking a backseat role in your children's lives. Still, many working dads aren't finding the support and flexibility they need, and the time-management challenge of performing at work while being a present dad at home can feel impossible. The HBR Working Dads Collection can help you manage this tension. Drawing on the wisdom of world-class experts and parents alike, it provides practical advice on the topics most important to those who want to be great fathers and have impactful careers. The six books in this set—Advice for Working Dads, Getting It All Done, Managing Your Career, Taking Care of Yourself, Communicate Better with Everyone, and Two-Career Families—will teach you how to transition into your new role as a working father, communicate effectively with your employer and your family, prioritize time to address your personal needs, and navigate being part of a two-career family. There's no one simple answer or foolproof tip to make working fatherhood easy, but the strategies in this collection can help set you on a path toward finding success, both in your career and as a dad. The HBR Working Parents Series with Daisy Dowling, Series Editor, supports readers as you anticipate challenges, learn how to advocate for yourself more effectively, juggle your impossible schedule, and find fulfillment at home and at work. Whether you're up with a newborn or planning the future with your teen, you'll find the practical tips, strategies, and research you need to make working parenthood work for you.

Small Town Series The Trilogy

Small Town Series   The Trilogy
Author: Patricia Kahlich
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781257997947

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Advice for Working Dads HBR Working Parents Series

Advice for Working Dads  HBR Working Parents Series
Author: Harvard Business Review,Daisy Dowling,Bruce Feiler,Stewart D. Friedman,Scott Behson
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781647821029

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You can have a successful career and be the dad you want to be. Finally, we've moved past the days when providing for your family meant taking a backseat role in your children's lives. Still, many of us aren't finding the support and flexibility we need, and the time-management challenge of performing at work while being a present dad at home can feel impossible. Advice for Working Dads will help you balance and integrate your career and fatherhood, navigate always-on work cultures, and find success and fulfillment in one of the toughest—and most important—jobs you’ll ever take on. You'll learn to: Set reasonable expectations and limits Carve out quality time for family, even when you're at your busiest Stay true to yourself, your friends, and your personal interests Communicate better with your spouse or partner about careers, parenting, and chores Model your work and life values for your children The HBR Working Parents Series with Daisy Dowling, Series Editor, supports readers as you anticipate challenges, learn how to advocate for yourself more effectively, juggle your impossible schedule, and find fulfillment at home and at work. Whether you're up with a newborn or planning the future with your teen, you'll find the practical tips, strategies, and research you need to make working parenthood work for you.

Father and Father

Father and Father
Author: Jennifer S. Lee
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2024-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798385211029

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This book is a medley of true stories, memoir, and Christian testimony, each tale a story of a woman who navigated through storms of trauma in her life. These are not just tales of survival but also of the humor that bubbles up providing unexpected laughter in times of trial. These narratives are woven from true events, experiences that have scarred but also sculpted the spirit. The lives of these resilient women are as inspiring as they are humbling. May these stories echo in the hearts of those who need them the most, lifting spirits and reminding them of all that God’s loving embrace carries with it—not just comfort but also joy.