Lieberman looks at the cultural meaning of suicide and how it has gone from being seen as subversive to self-destructive.
I Love You and I'm Leaving You Anyway is the comic, tragic, unflinchingly real, and ultimately victorious true story of how one woman learned to love herself no matter what.
As inspirational as it is eye-opening, LEAVING YOU...for me is one woman's tender, raw, and explicit story of finding the courage to leave her husband of 47 years - a journey through tears, fury, humiliation, and fortitude - and her foray ...
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1 My son, do not forget my teaching, but let your heart keep my commandments; 2 For length of days and years of life and peace they will add to you. 3Do not let kindness and truth leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the ...
From the author of the Oprah's Book Club Selection An American Marriage, here is a beautifully evocative novel that proves why Tayari Jones is "one of the most important voices of her generation" (Essence).
Combining traditional forms and those associated with modernism, this collection focuses on love, loss, and the different ways in which people - for better or worse - can be significant...
“ I guess I'm going to have to take you to CPS . You're too young to ... “ Well , your parents shouldn't let you out by yourself and then not be home . ... I'm going to leave you here , and then I'm going to send somebody out from CPS .
In these essays, Gurwitch embraces homesharing, welcoming a housing-insecure young couple and a bunny rabbit into her home.
lot of courage for you to come here today. I want you to know that whenever you're ready you'll be more than welcome to come back, at any time. You have the telephone number of course.' Christina rose to walk Beth to the car.
Marlene protested, “But you are fourteen.” “I am me,” corrected Hamma. ... You come and go as you please. We just thought – you might not wish to be on your own. ... Sometimes the past wouldn't leave you. “No. Not anymore.