My Dead Parents

My Dead Parents
Author: Anya Yurchyshyn
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 055344705X

Named one of Esquire's "Best Nonfiction Books of 2018" "Sharp and searching...a potent look at the fraught, painful, and complicated relationship between parents and children, and the mysteries — revelatory, difficult — that can and cannot be solved." — Boston Globe Anya Yurchyshyn grew up in a narrow townhouse in Boston, every corner filled with the souvenirs of her parents’ adventurous international travels. On their trips to Egypt, Italy, and Saudi Arabia, her mother, Anita, and her father, George, lived an entirely separate life from the one they led as the parents of Anya and her sister – one that Anya never saw. The parents she knew were a brittle, manipulative alcoholic and a short-tempered disciplinarian: people she imagined had never been in love. When she was sixteen, Anya’s father was killed in a car accident in Ukraine. At thirty-two, she became an orphan when her mother drank herself to death. As she was cleaning out her childhood home, she suddenly discovered a trove of old letters, photographs, and journals hidden in the debris of her mother’s life. These lost documents told a very different story than the one she’d believed to be true – of a forbidden romance; of a loving marriage, and the loss of a child. With these revelations in hand, Anya undertook an investigation, interviewing relatives and family friends, traveling to Wales and Ukraine, and delving deeply into her own difficult history in search of the truth, even uncovering the real circumstances of her father’s death – not an accident, perhaps, but something more sinister. In this inspiring and unflinchingly honest debut memoir, Anya interrogates her memories of her family and examines what it means to be our parents’ children. What do we inherit, and what can we choose to leave behind? How do we escape the ghosts of someone else’s past? And can we learn to love our parents not as our parents, but simply as people? Universal and personal; heartbreaking and redemptive, My Dead Parents helps us to see why sometimes those who love us best hurt us most.

The Dead Moms Club

The Dead Moms Club
Author: Kate Spencer
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1580056881

Kate Spencer lost her mom to cancer when she was 27. In The Dead Moms Club, she walks readers through her experience of stumbling through grief and loss, and helps them to get through it, too. This isn't a weepy, sentimental story, but rather a frank, up-front look at what it means to go through gruesome grief and come out on the other side. An empathetic read, The Dead Moms Club covers how losing her mother changed nearly everything in her life: both men and women readers who have lost parents or experienced grief of this magnitude will be comforted and consoled. Spencer even concludes each chapter with a cheeky but useful tip for readers (like the "It's None of Your Business Card" to copy and hand out to nosy strangers asking about your passed loved one).

Beyond Tears

Beyond Tears
Author: Carol Barkin
Publisher: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 031232829X

Nine mothers who lost a child and met in a support group give comfort and direction to bereaved parents in a chorus of supportive voices.

Dork Diaries (Volume 12 of 12)

Dork Diaries (Volume 12 of 12)
Author: Rachel Renee Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9789869861755

Traditional Chinese and English bilingual edition of Dork Diaries 12: Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe

You Are the Mother of All Mothers

You Are the Mother of All Mothers
Author: Angela Miller
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 9781940014197

Every loss mama deserves to be reminded she is the mother of all mothers.

Late, Lost and Unprepared

Late, Lost and Unprepared
Author: Joyce Cooper-Kahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Attention in adolescence
ISBN: 9781890627843

Executive functions are the cognitive skills that help us manage our lives and be successful. Children with weak executive skills, despite their best intentions, often do their homework, but forget to turn it in, wait until the last minute to start a project, lose things, or have a room that looks like a dump! The good news is that parents can do a lot to support and train their children to manage these frustrating and stressful weaknesses. Late, Lost, and Unprepared is a must-have book for parents of children from primary school through high school who struggle with: Impulse Control; Cognitive Flexibility; Initiation; Working Memory; Planning & Organizing; Self-monitoring. Written by clinical psychologists, Late, Lost, and Unprepared emphasizes the need for a two-pronged approach to intervention: 1) helping the child to manage demands in the short run, and 2) building independent skills for long-term self-management. Full of encouragement and practical strategies, the book's organization, short chapters with overviews, summaries, case studies, tips, and definitions, makes it easy to grasp concepts quickly and get started. Part I, What You Need to Know, provides information about: what executive functions are and how weaknesses in these skills affect development; the impact of weak executive function on children's emotional lives, and their familes; how professionals assess executive function problems; and associated conditions. Part II discusses What You Can Do About It including how to change behaviour and set reasonable expectations, and offers specific intervention strategies for children of different ages, varying needs, and profiles.

New York World Champions 1933

New York World Champions 1933
Author: Robert Long
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 1553955390

New York World Champions 1933 uses ink drawings of the entire New York Giants team done by the author. Robert Long has also included World Series opponents, star players of that era and Giant players he wishes he had known. The author gives a description of his life and love of baseball.

After

After
Author: Francis Chalifour
Publisher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 177049054X

Nominated for the Governor General's Literary Awards 2005, (Children's Literature, Text) Fifteen-year-old Francis’s father has committed suicide and nothing will be the same again. Suicide is ugly, unglamorous, and it is never a solution. Its aftermath is dreadful. At first, Francis feels a terrible guilt. Could he have been a better son? What if he hadn’t left his home in Montreal to go on a brief holiday in New York the weekend it happened? Soon the guilt turns to anger and then to a sadness so profound that he thinks he can’t bear it. After is the map of a year following the suicide of a family member. In the course of months, with the love of his mother, with counseling, and with the balm of time, Francis takes his first steps toward coming to terms with his father’s – and his family’s – tragedy. After is intensely personal, but it will resonate with anyone who has faced the loss of a loved one. This brilliant autobiographical first novel is an acute analysis of the grieving process. Although it is steeped in Francis’s sadness, it is ultimately a story of hope.

Inferior

Inferior
Author: Mary Price
Publisher: Mary Price
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the country of Eriel, magic is illegal, and monsters are banished to Deswela. A young 16-year-old Sebastian Miller has a burning question. What do you do if there is a significant plot hole in your history books? The reason why the Humans won the war is unclear. Finding the answer alone is more complex than he could ever imagine. Discovery and danger surround him. As friendships are born and broken, Sebastian can’t find his confidence and his inferiority complex grows. Will the answer to his question change the world for the better or will it bring life to ruin? This is the world of Enterex

The Lost Parent Club

The Lost Parent Club
Author: Lora Ann Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781681875682

Losing your first senior parent during your lifetime is almost inevitable. How prepared are you? It was mid-February when she heard the words "Your mom's lungs are no longer strong enough to sustain life. We're out of options." In "The Lost Parent Club," author Lora Ann Young details the emotions, issues, and questions often faced during this first year of loss of a parent while learning to walk alongside your surviving parent. She shares her own hurdles and solutions through the heartfelt, positive storyline while pointing families in need toward the 60+ must-have organizations and resources she has researched that are waiting in the wings to help guide you through each decision you face. Through the first year, Lora Ann learned that she had to choose, every day, how she was going to address new challenges and what attitude she would cultivate. It was then that her will to recover from this loss allowed her to create techniques to continually drive her personal recovery.