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 ...
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 Bradford shares ...
How to Organize Family Meetings to Solve Problems and Strengthen Relationships by
Christy Monson
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Family councils are a great way to bring children and parents together in a positive environment where they can discuss and solve problems. In this...
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 t...
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In her book Facing Down Empty Nest Syndrome, Cynthia MacGregor helps all parents begin to cope with their children moving out and on with their liv...
How to Succeed with Your Step or Adopted Grandchildren by
Dene Low
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Grandparenting is hard enough, but when you add in the blended family element, whether step or adopted, the challenge is even greater. How do...
For Better or For Worse . . . But Not For Lunch by
Sara Yogev
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A Couple’s Guide to Happy Retirement is the most comprehensive book devoted entirely to relationship issues in retirement. Not a treatise on m...
How Cancer Cured a Marriage by
Mary Potter Kenyon
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Chemo-Therapy: How Caregiving Through Cancer Cured a Marriage details the journey and emotional and physical turmoil that a diagnosis of cance...
Simple Ways to Achieve Extraordinary Happiness in your Ordinary Family by
Michelle H. Packard
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"Got your Ever After? That is the question of a lifetime. When your Ever After began I’m sure it was a happy one, but, over time, somethin...
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