Through My Daughter's Eyes

Through My Daughter's Eyes
Author: Julia Dye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781944353148

Through My Daughter's Eyes is a one-of- a-kind, much-needed look at what it means to come-of-age in a military family today. Our middle school heroine Abbie is wiser than her years, and most of the adults in her life, for that matter. Equal parts Flavia de Luce and Harriet the Spy, Abbie describes her life this way: "My best friend andfellow Army-brat Megan and I had a plan to get through Dessau Middle School (Go Diamondbacks!) by being just good enough to not get noticed and not so good we'd be picked out for any attention. And it worked, for a while.Then my dad got deployed again, and mom fell apart, leaving me in charge of my own life and, it seemed, everyone else's. When Dad came home after about a hundred-million years, he wasn't much help,either. I know war is terrible, but it's not like he talks to me about it, so how was I supposed to know what to do? He's not even the same dad that left.I turned to my grandpa for help, but in the end, I had to let go of being the glue that kept everything together. I had to learn to give my parents room to save themselves...and our family."

Through My Daughter's Eyes

Through My Daughter's Eyes
Author: Janice Angelique
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781585712670

When her lover James loses his memory, Angel guides him back to the life he had forgotten, which brings about a powerful bond between her and her daughter, Hildi. Original.

Through Your Eyes

Through Your Eyes
Author: Ainsley Earhardt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534409602

An instant #1 New York Times bestseller! From Ainsley Earhardt, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Take Heart, My Child; The Light Within Me; and I’m So Glad You Were Born and “FOX & Friends” journalist, comes a book celebrating everyday wonders and miracles. Ainsley Earhardt reflects on her experiences as a mother and viewing wonders of the world through a child’s eyes in this stunning follow up to Take Heart, My Child. So often as we race through life, we need the wisdom and perspective of a child to remind us what is important and what should be celebrated and remembered: the everyday joys and miracles and simple pleasures of life. Our children teach us and awaken our own inner child.

Little People

Little People
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-03-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578474458

Becky Kennedy was more than her parents had bargained for. Born a dwarf, her early medical problems nearly overwhelmed the family's resources. But as surely as she recovered and grew into a healthy little girl, Becky became more than Dan and Barbara Kennedy could have hoped for: not merely a miniature likeness of themselves, but a little person with such a unique perspective that she opened their eyes to a whole other world.In "Little People," Dan Kennedy confronts the deepest of parental fears: What if my child is different? His search for an answer provides a penetrating look at how our culture of diversity clashes with the reality of dis-ability and the belief that we have a right to the so-called perfect child.

Through My Daughter's Eyes

Through My Daughter's Eyes
Author: Julia Dye
Publisher: Warriors Publishing Group via PublishDrive
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Through My Daughter’s Eyes is a one-of-a-kind, much-needed look at what it means to come of age in a military family today. Our middle school heroine Abbie is wiser than her years—and most of the adults in her life, for that matter. Equal parts Flavia de Luce and Harriet the Spy, Abbie describes her life this way: “My best friend and fellow Army-brat Megan and I had a plan to get through Dessau Middle School (Go Diamondbacks!) by being just good enough to not get noticed and not so good we’d be picked out for any attention. And it worked—for a while. "Then my dad got deployed—again—and mom fell apart, leaving me in charge of my own life and, it seemed, everyone else’s. When Dad came home after about a hundred-million years, he wasn’t much help, either. I know war is terrible, but it’s not like he talks to me about it, so how was I supposed to know what to do? He’s not even the same dad that left. "I turned to my grandpa for help, but in the end, I had to let go of being the glue that kept everything together. I had to learn to give my parents room to save themselves—and our family.” "Through My Daughter's Eyes," based on a story by Dallas Burgess, draws from many personal, first-hand accounts and real-world experiences of soldiers and their children, providing a voice for the children of war. This novel, and the upcoming film production, helps to fund charitable works benefiting these children.

The Better Mom

The Better Mom
Author: Ruth Schwenk
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 031034946X

Mothering is messy. Our joy and hope in raising children doesn’t change the reality that being a mom can be frustrating, stressful, and tiring. But just as God is using us to shape our children, God is using our children and motherhood to shape us. In The Better Mom, author Ruth Schwenk, herself a mother of four children, encourages us with the good news that there is more to being a mom than the extremes of striving for perfection or simply embracing the mess. We don’t need to settle for surviving our kids’ childhood. We can grow through it. With refreshing and heartfelt honesty Ruth emboldens moms to: Find freedom and walk confidently in purpose Create a God-honoring home environment Overcome unhealthy and destructive emotions such as anger, anxiety, and more Avoid glorifying the mess of mom-ing or idolizing perfection Cultivate life-giving friendships At the heart of The Better Mom is the message that Jesus calls us to live not a weary life, but a worthy life. We don’t have to settle for either being apathetic or struggling to be perfect. Both visions of motherhood go too far. Ruth offers a better option. She says, “It’s okay to come as we are, but what we’re called to do and be is far too important to stay there! The way to becoming a better mom starts not with what we are doing, but with who God is inviting us to become."

Memories are Made of this

Memories are Made of this
Author: Deana Martin
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780330490641

Martin presents a heartfelt memoir of her father, recalling her early childhood, when she and her siblings were left in the erratic care of Dean's loving but alcoholic first wife, the constantly changing blended family that marked her youth, along with the unexpected moments of silliness and tenderness that this unusual Hollywood family shared.

Through My Eyes

Through My Eyes
Author: Linda Kranz
Publisher: Rising Moon Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780873587150

A journal for teens

She Sees

She Sees
Author: Stan Substantial Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781008939912

"She Sees" is a father's observation of the world through the eyes of his two young daughters. Based on the song "In My Daughters' Eyes" by Substantial, "She Sees" takes readers on a father's journey as he observes his daughters, Serenity and Destiny, begin to make sense of the world around them and their place in it.

With a Daughter's Eye

With a Daughter's Eye
Author: Mary Catherine Bateson
Publisher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1985
Genre: Anthropologists
ISBN:

A reflection on the author's parents, one a British scientist and the other the anthropologist Margaret Mead.