The Fire by Brittanie Maccarone, The Night Manager by Ed Cooke, Climbing Time by Mike Fiorito, Bryan is a Stupid Man by Demetria Claire, My Daughter by Dhaval P. Nayi, Bless Me Tomatoes by Edith Clark, The Big Kiss by Guinotte Wise, Valerie by Pete Johnson, Daughters and Rainwater by Read Cook, No Strings Attached by Adithi Rao, The Dark Room by Ute Carson, Book Reviews by David R. Grigg. Edited by D. S. White.
Rather, the developing child builds internal relational templates rooted in conscious and unconscious memories he internalized in childhood, and these guide his future interactions with others.
Jean let her cry until she began to run down and then gave her a box of Kleenex . " I've never , " Marion told her — this was very important and she got it out between sobs , before she could really talk plainly— " I've never — done ...
In the first collection of Lake Wobegon monologues, Keillor tells readers more about some of the people from Lake Wobegon Days and introduces some new faces.
In this exquisite new novel of self-discovery, Booker Prize-winner Anita Brookner addresses one of the great dramas of our lives: growing up and leaving home.
Leaving Home presents a method of family therapy at the stage when children are leaving home.
When the narrator begins taking his mischievous six year-old son Ryota with him to his weekly Zen meditation meeting, it's not so much for his spirituality but to afford his...
In She's Leaving Home, author Connie Jones chronicles two years in her own life, from the days when her daughter, Cary, fielded bids from more than a hundred colleges to her first year as a student at Smith College in Massachusetts.
Higher and higher, above the alley, over the tops of tiles roofs, where I was gathered up by the wind and pushed up toward the night sky until everything below me disappeared and I was alone." -- from Rules of the Game by Amy Tan We leave ...
Leaving Home gives an example of how to succeed in life when getting started can be difficult without a support system.
In this new memoir, Anne Edwards—bestselling author of biographies on Judy Garland, Vivien Leigh, Margaret Mitchell, and Ronald Reagan—turns the spotlight on herself, chronicling her 20-year exile from the United States from the 1950s ...