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Baby B

Baby B
Author: Michael Ryan
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781555973988

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Baby B is an embryo - one of four that have been implanted into Michael Ryan's wife, Doreen. First appearing as an essay in The New Yorker, the story of BABY B is told from the rarely-voiced perspective of the hoping-to-be-father. With candor and humour, Ryan chronicles an adventure and a love story: a strange and awe-inspiring medical process that, if everything goes just right, results in human life. Facing the prospect of failure one day and of quadruplets another, this is the memoir of a couples's emotional rollercoaster of fear, exhaustion and self-doubt.


B Is for Baby

B Is for Baby
Author: Atinuke
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536220752

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“A circular tale of family love with visual rewards. . . . There’s no denying the joy in this book.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) B is for Baby. B is for Brother. B is for going to see Baba! One morning after breakfast, Baby’s big brother is getting ready to take the basket of bananas all the way to Baba’s bungalow in the next village. He’ll have to go along the bumpy road, past the baobab trees, birds, and butterflies, and all the way over the bridge. But what he doesn’t realize is that his very cute, very curious baby sibling has stowed away on his bicycle! Little ones learning about language will love sounding out the words in this playful, vibrantly illustrated story set in West Africa.


Baby B Things

Baby B Things
Author: Melanie Smith
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 12
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1105211371

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Justice for Baby B

Justice for Baby B
Author: MerriLea Kyllo
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642379840

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In the 1960s the premise of this story did happen. Practicing physicians in this era were treated as omnipotent, creating a godlike complex allowing some of them to take it upon themselves to choose which babies, when born, should live or die. Selectively placing babies with visible flaws in boxes with medical tape over their mouths to silence their cries, than ordering nurses to place those boxes in a closet until...death. But what if they had lived? This could have been their story... Minnesota, 1969 - Carolyn, a young nurse, assisting with the delivery of a baby boy, watches in disbelief and horror as Dr. Jefferson attempts to dispose of the baby like unwanted trash just because he was born with a visible flaw. Unwilling to let the boy die, Carolyn finds herself doing the unthinkable – kidnapping the child and concocting a web of lies to protect herself, her family, and her new son Joe. Minnesota 1998 - Carolyn's tenuous web of lies begins to unravel. Joe, has overcome the challenges from his birth and is now an assistant district attorney. Upon learning the circumstances of his birth, he embarks on a journey for justice for him and the babies who came before him. Every step toward justice reveals unimaginable truths. Joe finds himself asking if the pain of discovering the secrets of the past is worth justice after all. The ethical and moral dilemmas along with multiple fast moving plot lines will engage the reader and generate great discussion points for book clubs across the country! Our hero, Joe, is handsome, smart, successful, and has risen to meet the challenges of his disability! If you have had to overcome challenges or know someone who has you will love this novel!


Proud Flesh: The Resurrection of Baby B

Proud Flesh: The Resurrection of Baby B
Author: Cynthia Bowen
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-02-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 161984446X

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This memoir is about a baby abused in an act of unspeakable brutality and one family's fight to rescue him. At times, disasters both man-made and natural, threaten to block Baby B's path to recovery and justice. More than a memoir, it is a call to action.


Big B and Her Baby B

Big B and Her Baby B
Author: Heritage
Publisher: World Heritage Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 6144134271

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Baby Babbles B

Baby Babbles B
Author: C. Hope Flinchbaugh
Publisher: Familius
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-06
Genre: Alphabet books
ISBN: 9781641703031

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See the baby? What's baby's name? Say . . . BABY. How can we help our smallest readers go from baby babble to pronouncing everyday words? The Baby Babble Series will gently encourage babies and toddlers to use their first words and sounds as building blocks for new vocabulary. The first book in this series introduces the "B" sound with words like book, blanket, and bye bye. Filled with mirrors, textured material, and flaps, this interactive board book invites babies to touch and feel each new word, providing kinesthetic, visual, and auditory sensory experiences that will develop their language skills and delight their hands, eyes, and ears with every turn of the page.


Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Michael Dunn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0192547577

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The issue of medical ethics, from thorny moral questions such as euthanasia and the morality of killing to political questions such as the fair distribution of health care resources, is rarely out of today's media. This area of ethics covers a wide range of issues, from mental health to reproductive medicine, as well as including management issues such as resource allocation, and has proven to hold enduring interest for the general public as well as the medical practitioner. This Very Short Introduction provides an invaluable tool with which to think about the ethical values that lie at the heart of medicine. This new edition explores the ethical reasoning we can use to approach medical ethics, introducing the most important 'tools' of ethical reasoning, and discussing how argument, thought experiments, and intuition can be combined in the consideration of medical ethics. Considering its practical application, Tony Hope and Michael Dunn explore how medical ethics supports health professionals through the growing use of ethics expertise in clinical settings. They also contemplate the increasingly important place of medical ethics in the wider social context, particularly in this age of globalization, not only in healthcare practice, but also policy, discussions in the media, pressure group and activism settings, and in legal judgments. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


EBOOK: FROM BIRTH TO ONE

EBOOK: FROM BIRTH TO ONE
Author: Maria Robinson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2003-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335232655

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"The book is written in an engaging and accessible style and the passion of the author is evident. ...an interesting and timely text that will be useful to those working with very young children and their families." British Journal of Educational Studies "a challenging and worthwhile read" Nursery World The first year of life is the year of opportunity. It is when the foundations for our emotional and social well being together with our motivation and ability to learn begin to be laid down by an ongoing interplay of physical, neurological and psychological processes Maria Robinson draws upon up to date research to illuminate this process and highlights the importance of understanding the meaning and influence of adult interactions, reactions and behaviour towards their child and the child's impact on the adult. She indicates how the outcomes of early experience can influence the direction of future development so providing insight into the potential reasons for children's behavioural responses. The powerful nature of working with babies and young children is addressed in a separate section which encourages practitioners to reflect on how personal attitudes, beliefs and values can influence professional practice. This fascinating book is a valuable resource for all early years practitioners including teachers, social workers and health visitors who wish to understand behaviour within a context of early developmental processes.