For Better or For Worse . . . But Not For Lunch by
Sara Yogev
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Practicing psychologist and retirement expert Sara Yogev, Ph.D., shares more than thirty years of practical experience counseling retired couple...
Eight Countries, Sixteen Addresses, Five Languages, One Family by
Melissa Bradford
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After more than twenty years living internationally—sixteen addresses, eight countries and five different languages—writer Melissa Bradfor...
Simple Ways to Achieve Extraordinary Happiness in your Ordinary Family by
Michelle H. Packard
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Wife and mother of four Michelle Packard knows how crazy a family life can be and shares tips and tricks to not just appreciate the chaos but to...
Successful Family Strategies from a Father of Nine (Yes, Nine) by
Christopher Robbins
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A father of nine children and the founder of Familius.com, Christopher Robbins (the Pater Familius) pens his thoughts on how to be happy while r...
The Survival Guide for Families at War by
Stanley Hall PhD
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Wondering what you are in for as you move to your first military base, or as you try to recover from numerous deployments? Deployed! is the perf...
How to Maintain Family Strength and Unity in the Face of Adversity by
Teresa Clark
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by Teresa Clark and Taralyn Clark
It happens to every family. Things are humming along smoothly when suddenly they realize that life is not ...
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When your wife is diagnosed with cancer, there is a lot of information to read and review. You get overwhelmed with pamphlets, books, and binder...
A Mother's Journey Through Her Daughter's Bipolar and Asperger's by
Janna Vought
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"Destiny presented me with a situation that affords me access to a most strange, sometimes frightening, beautiful, and always intriguing world."...
How to Succeed with Your Step or Adopted Grandchildren by
Dene Low
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Ever wonder what other grandparents do to succeed with their grandchildren? Grandparenting the Blended Family explores over 30 different grandpa...
Collected Voices for the Grieving and Those Who Would Mourn With Them by
Melissa Bradford
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After experiencing the loss of her first-born son, Melissa Dalton-Bradford thrust herself into literature searching for those who have experienced ...
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