The Triad's Daughters

The Triad's Daughters
Author: SK Elix
Publisher: Nicolas Delhorbe
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Triad's Daughters is a futuristic yet contemporary dystopian novella. Set on a planet that has been damaged by multiple generations, the main characters - Lucy and 9 - are trying to create a better future for themselves and for the planet. Artificial intelligence and humans live together in a world that is manipulated by the 7th Quarter that claims to improve people's lives and the environment, but does it?

The Triad

The Triad
Author: Sarah Ettritch
Publisher: Norn Publishing
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1927369045

Lesley and Mo’s relationship is tested when Mo develops feelings for Jayne and the arrangement the triad struck in Rymellan 2 comes to an end. The three women know they must adapt to the inevitable changes for the triad to thrive, but the triad’s shifting dynamics would challenge the strongest of Rymellans—and does. Rymellan 3 contains the following stories: No Going Back, Crossroads, Convergence, Chosens, and Joined. Keywords: lesbian fiction, lesbian science fiction, dystopia, totalitarianism, science fiction, soft science fiction, sociological science fiction

Widening the Family Circle

Widening the Family Circle
Author: Kory Floyd
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1412909228

Widening the Family Circle: New Research on Family Communication bridges the significant gap in family communication literature by providing a thorough examination of lesser-studied family relationships, such as those involving grandparents, in-laws, cousins, stepfamilies, and adoptive parents. In this engaging text, editors Kory Floyd and Mark T. Morman bring together a diverse collection of empirical studies, theoretic essays, and critical reviews of literature on communication to constitute a stronger, more complete understanding of communication within the family.

When Your Children Marry

When Your Children Marry
Author: Deborah M. Merrill
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-05-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 144221094X

Marriage is an important transition in the life of any adult who marries. But often when a son or daughter gets married, their relationships with their natal families changes. It is often said that a 'daughter is a daughter all of her life, but a son is a son 'til he takes him a wife.' This book examines how marriage changes relationships between adult children and their parents and how this differs for sons versus daughters. Merrill considers the process by which men 'get pulled into' their wives' families and the ways in which men are sometimes more connected to their wives' families following marriage than to their own families. But what is it about a relationship with a son that changes when he marries? And why do daughters tend to stay closer? Why do mothers experience greater difficulty in negotiating relationships with married sons than with married daughters? Why do daughters tend to stay closer and maintain stronger ties to their natal families than sons do? This book answers these questions and offers advice for mothers on how to maintain strong ties with their children when they marry, negotiate relationships that may be fraught with new challenges, and accept changes when they happen. Sharing firsthand accounts from mothers, sons, and daughters, the author sheds new light on this neglected topic.

Children’s Social Worlds in Cultural Context

Children’s Social Worlds in Cultural Context
Author: Tiia Tulviste
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3030270335

This book addresses cultural variability in children’s social worlds, examining the acquisition, development, and use of culturally relevant social competencies valued in diverse cultural contexts. It discusses the different aspects of preschoolers’ social competencies that allow children – including adopted, immigrant, or at-risk children – to create and maintain relationships, communicate, and to get along with other people at home, in daycare or school, and other situations. Chapters explore how children’s social competencies reflect the features of the social worlds in which they live and grow. In addition, chapters examine the extent that different cultural value orientations manifest in children’s social functioning and escribes how parents in autonomy-oriented cultures tend to value different social skills than parents with relatedness or autonomous-relatedness orientations. The book concludes with recommendations for future research directions. Topics featured in this book include: Gender development in young children. Peer interactions and relationships during the preschool years. Sibling interactions in western and non-western cultural groups. The roles of grandparents in child development. Socialization and development in refugee children. Child development within institutional care. Children’s Social Worlds in Cultural Context is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians/practitioners, and graduate students in developmental psychology, child and school psychology, social work, cultural anthropology, family studies, and education.

The Daughters of Henry Wong

The Daughters of Henry Wong
Author: Harrison Young
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925183963

Fresh from Harvard, hotshot American Jonathan “Wendy” Lee had the good fortune of meeting and marrying Amanda Wong, daughter of the rich and powerful Henry Wong, the most influential banker in Hong Kong. Known as an eccentric figure within the affluent clubs of Hong Kong’s high society, Wendy spends idle days impeccably dressed in 1930s-style cream-coloured linen suits, lunching alone. His life appears perfect, until his father-in-law suddenly disappears without a trace. Within days, he must respond to a take-over threat, a blackmail attempt and his wife’s disloyalty. Under the guidance of double-crossing investment bankers, wise friends and alluring women, Wendy races to uncover the layers of deception right under his nose before it’s too late.

Sisters and Brothers/daughters and Sons

Sisters and Brothers/daughters and Sons
Author: Sarah H. Matthews
Publisher: Unlimited Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781588320674

Matthews asks 149 pairs of siblings with at least one parent over 75 about family interaction. Old parents are rarely portrayed as a privilege, this book presents a more realistic, positive picture. Academic but with minimal jargon. Fully returnable.

Children's Services in the Developing World

Children's Services in the Developing World
Author: Najat M'Jid
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351952218

Children’s services in The Developing World brings together evidence relating to the health and development of children in the global South. It is essential reading for students, scientists, policy makers and practitioners in economically developing countries. The book deals with the effects of catastrophe, disease, war and poverty on children's development. There is strong coverage of the ways in which children cope with even the most inauspicious of circumstances. Evidence is provided on the incidence of impairment to health and development. As well as establishing the risks to child well-being in the economic South, the book shows how to intervene to address those risks. Examples of good practice rigorously evaluated will be of interest to everyone seeking to improve the lives of children, whether that be in economically developed or developing nations.

Life-span Developmental Psychology

Life-span Developmental Psychology
Author: N. Datan
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317768329

First published in 1986. This volume contains the papers presented at the ninth biennial West Virginia University conference on life-span development. The conference was held in Morgantown on May 10-12, 1984, and the topic was designated as Intergenerational Networks: Families in Context.

Daughter of Lilith

Daughter of Lilith
Author: D. G. Essl
Publisher: Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pu
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9781843862499