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HER VERY OWN FAMILY

HER VERY OWN FAMILY
Author: Gina Wilkins
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459260090

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HER VERY OWN FAMILY? For Brynn Larkin, marriage and babies seemed like a wish upon a star. Until fate landed her in the strong arms of Dr. Joe Allesandro. Too long, Brynn had hungered for happiness…and Joe's tender touch almost had her believing in the power of love. Yet was the dashing M.D.'s promise of forever enough to fill the emptiness of her orphaned heart? Could Brynn leave her lonely past behind and embrace the image of Joe by her side, and their baby in her arms? THAT SPECIAL WOMAN!: She's friend, wife, mother—she's you! And beside each Special Woman stands a wonderfully special man.


Her Very Own Family

Her Very Own Family
Author: Trish Milburn
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426832958

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Audrey York isn't letting the scandal in her past stop her from making a fresh start in Willow Glen, Tennessee. And now, with the help of a kindhearted neighbor, she's getting the chance to build her dream café. Then she meets her neighbor's son—sexy, single carpenter Brady Witt—who makes it clear he doesn't trust her one bit. Someone has to protect Brady's father from women out to hook a lonely widower. Only, the beautiful blond restaurateur doesn't fit the profile. In fact, she isn't like any woman Brady knows. Just when Brady's starting to believe in her, Audrey's past comes barreling back. Can she trust Brady with the truth? Or will she lose the family she's found at last when he discovers who she is—and what she's running from?


Mi Propio Cuartito

Mi Propio Cuartito
Author: Amada Irma Pérez
Publisher: Children's Book Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780892391646

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With the help of her family, a resourceful Mexican American girl realizes her dream of having a space of her own to read and to think.


Stuck in My Own Family Tree

Stuck in My Own Family Tree
Author: Patricia Webster Stewart
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2007-08-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0615159133

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"Stuck in My Own Family Tree" is a collection of nostalgic family stories. Starting with a stern Grossmutter, one cousin's struggle to maintain her family in war-torn Europe, exciting births and tragic deaths, all these family members come to life in these pages. The previous generation of Pat's family helped the Allies win World War II in the twentieth century by patrolling during blackouts and by building fighter planes. One cousin gave his life for our country from injuries sustained at the D-Day invasion. A succeeding generation, Pat's family of nine, traveled to France for a year of struggle to fit in and learn the language. Children recall their methods of coping with school with a French flavor. Each new generation produces family stories of their own, some inspiring, some so awesome they are hard to believe, some just plain funny. Stewart uses her knack for storytelling to pass on tales that will inspire and amuse the next generations. It is a heartwarming trip down memory lane.


Tick Tock

Tick Tock
Author: Vicki Breitbart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781948340458

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In this groundbreaking collection of essays, poems, and creative nonfiction, more than twenty-nine writers offer witty and incisive insight into the unique experience of being or having an older parent in today's world. By turns raw, funny, tender, and wise, these stories reshape our understanding of the social factors that impact later parenthood, honor the strength and resilience required to overcome countless challenges posed in healthcare and adoption settings, and relish in the many joys of a parent-child relationship, no matter what age. Writers, child development experts, and older parents themselves Vicki Breitbart and Nan Bauer-Maglin have curated a collection that truly affirms and destigmatizes the act of becoming a parent over 40, whether by choice or by chance. Contributors include New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award winner Elizabeth Acevedo; award-winning author Adam Berlin; writer and editor Laura Broadwell; author and editor Salma Abdelnour Gilman; professor and institute director Elizabeth Gregory; podcast producer and host Barbara Herel; author and research scholar Elline Lipkin; retired journalist Linda Wright Moore; founder and executive director of The Democracy Center Jim Shultz; and more.


A New York Mailman Corporate Conspiracy Story

A New York Mailman Corporate Conspiracy Story
Author: Romeo Stamps Devine
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1490731288

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A New York Mailman Corporate Conspiracy Story is the author's personal account of his belief that corporate slanderous lies should never take place in one's work place and spread to the street to disturb employees' very personal and private lives. Discover Romeo Stamps Devine's life.


Never a Girl, Always a Boy

Never a Girl, Always a Boy
Author: Jo Ivester
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1631528874

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Jeremy Ivester is a transgender man. Thirty years ago, his parents welcomed him into the world as what they thought was their daughter. As a child, he preferred the toys and games our society views as masculine. He kept his hair short and wore boys’ clothing. They called him a tomboy. That’s what he called himself. By high school, when he showed no interest in flirting, his parents thought he might be lesbian. At twenty, he wondered if he was asexual. At twenty-three, he surgically removed his breasts. A year later, he began taking the hormones that would lower his voice and give him a beard—and he announced his new name and pronouns. Never a Girl, Always a Boy is Jeremy’s journey from childhood through coming out as transgender and eventually emerging as an advocate for the transgender community. This is not only Jeremy’s story but also that of his family, told from multiple perspectives—those of the siblings who struggled to understand the brother they once saw as a sister, and of the parents who ultimately joined him in the battle against discrimination. This is a story of acceptance in a world not quite ready to accept.


His Very Own

His Very Own
Author: Jamie Craig
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646564545

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Adam Roper packs his car and leaves his home in New York City to start a new life in Miami, Florida. After a full day of driving, he stops in a small town to buy food at the local grocery store. He offers to help an old woman with her groceries, and before he knows it, he's eating dinner at her home with her son and his wife, the two most attractive people Adam has ever met. Scott Emerson and his wife, Sasha. Scott and Sasha once ran wild together, but settled down when they had their daughter, Colette. Now Sasha works as the town's only doctor, and Scott spends his days raising Colette and struggling to write. Both of them long for a taste of their former lives, and they think a night spent with Adam will scratch that itch. But Adam is just more than a random one night stand. Can the three of them arrange a more permanent solution and give Adam a place of his very own.


Letters to My Mother

Letters to My Mother
Author: Mary Ruth Borg
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1467872199

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I knew I liked to write when I was a teenager, locking myself in my room. I was angry, frustrated and needed a positive outlet. I was tired of breaking things. I was sad having to pick up pieces of my little treasures. So I picked up a pencil to write about how I felt and why I was being self-destructive. I was determined to find a way to diffuse the confusion in my head. Taught very early to pray, I'd put my prayers on paper. Seeing something written brought me back into reality. I had a reference point. Something I could read over and over to remind myself who I was and that I would be okay. This is my story of survival. My journey from the traumatic experience of being molested countless times by my step-father while living within the strict religious practices of Jehovah's Witnesses to my healing process with Parents United. I thought my life of confusion, mistrust and low self-esteem could never change. As I got older, I attracted more dysfunction in my choices. I didn't know I could change that. I didn’t know any better. I became afraid for my children. I thought I was crazy and didn't have good parenting skills. After years of therapy, I learned to have control over my life and how to take the power back that I kept giving away. I am no longer a victim. It has been a long and twisty road. Today, I am proud to be happy, healthy and productive in my world. I am proud to be a survivor! I hope to inspire others and give them hope that the craziness in their heads can go away. I want to keep talking about this until the cycle is broken and all children are safe.