Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!

Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!
Author: Fannie Flagg
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2011-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307790959

A funny, serious, and compelling novel by Fannie Flagg, author of the beloved Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (and prize-winning co-writer of the classic movie). “[This] tale of tough, eccentric, endearing women who first endure and then prevail. . . . will make you laugh out loud—and shed a few tears. . . . Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! is another rattling success.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch Once again, Flagg's humor and respect and affection for her characters shine forth. Many inhabit small-town or suburban America. But this time, her heroine is urban: a brainy, beautiful, and ambitious rising star of 1970s television. Dena Nordstrom, pride of the network, is a woman whose future is full of promise, her present rich with complications, and her past marked by mystery. Among the colorful cast of characters are: Sookie, of Selma, Alabama, Dena's exuberant college roommate, who is everything that Dena is not; she is thrilled by Dena's success and will do everything short of signing autographs for her; Sookie's a mom, a wife, and a Kappa forever Dena's cousins, the Warrens, and her aunt Elner, of Elmwood Springs, Missouri, endearing, loyal, talkative, ditsy, and, in their way, wise Neighbor Dorothy, whose spirit hovers over them all through the radio show that she broadcast from her home in the 1940s Sidney Capello, pioneer of modern sleaze journalism and privateer of privacy, and Ira Wallace, his partner in tabloid television Several doctors, all of them taken with—and almost taken in by-Dena There are others, captivated by a woman who tries to go home again, not knowing where home or love lie.

Welcome Home, Baby!

Welcome Home, Baby!
Author: Abigail Tabby
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1534401032

Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the joys of family as parents welcome their new baby home, introducing him to the place where he will grow up.

A Jewish Ceremony for Newborn Girls

A Jewish Ceremony for Newborn Girls
Author: Sharon R. Siegel
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 161168417X

Formulates a framework for the development of Jewish rituals for newborn girls

Celebrating Your New Jewish Daughter

Celebrating Your New Jewish Daughter
Author: Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580236596

An indispensable “how-to” guide for creating lasting memories and special ceremonies as you welcome your new Jewish daughter. When a son is born, every Jewish parent knows what ceremony will welcome him into the community and signal his part in the Jewish people—the brit milah. What to do when a girl is born? How can you welcome your new daughter in a truly Jewish way, and celebrate your joy with family and friends? In the past, parents who wanted a simchat bat (celebration of a daughter) ceremony for their new daughter often had to start from scratch. Finally, this first-of-its-kind book gives families everything they need to plan the celebration. History & Tradition—The roots of simchat batin Jewish tradition, how it has evolved, and how the past can be used to bring today’s dynamic ceremonies to life. A How-to Guide—New and traditional ceremonies, complete with prayers, rituals, handouts to copy, and step-by-step instructions for creating your own unique ceremony. Planning the Details—What to call your daughter’s welcoming ceremony, when and where to have it, setting it up, how long it should be, how to handle the unexpected, how to prepare a program guide, and more. Ideas & Information—Practical guidelines for planning the event, and special suggestions and resources for families of all constellations.

Reclaiming Judaism as a Spiritual Practice

Reclaiming Judaism as a Spiritual Practice
Author: Goldie Milgram
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580232051

A fresh and delightful quest to rediscover spiritual meaning for life, focusing on Jewish holy days and Shabbat. Grounded in a context of religious pluralism with careful attention to tradition and cutting-edge developments across the spectrum of Judaism.

Divorce is a Mitzvah

Divorce is a Mitzvah
Author: Perry Netter
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1580231721

If your marriage must come to an end, do it the right way--with wisdom, practicality and understanding. What does Judaism tell you about divorce? What guidance, strength and insight can Judaism provide? In this first-of-its-kind handbook, Perry Netter--divorcé, father, congregational rabbi and pastoral counselor--shows how wholeness can be found in the midst of separation and divorce. With a title drawn from the words of the eleventh-century biblical commentator known as Rashi, Divorce Is a Mitzvah provides practical wisdom, information and strength from a Jewish perspective for those experiencing the challenging life-transition of divorce. Drawing on wisdom from centuries of biblical and rabbinic teachings, as well as modern psychological research, Netter offers suggestions for transitioning through the stages of separation and building a new life. This indispensable guide for people in crisis--and the family members, friends and counselors who interact with them--shows us how to transform a traumatic time of life into one of growth, right behavior and greater spiritual understanding.

DK Eyewitness Books: Judaism

DK Eyewitness Books: Judaism
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2003-03-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756667992

Discover the history, faith, and culture that have shaped the modern Jewish world. Eyewitness Judaism introduces you to the Jewish religion and the way of life it preaches. Explore the evolution of this 4,000-year-old religion from one age to the next, including the changing customs and practices. With colorful features on everything from kosher food and wedding rituals to Rosh Hashanah celebrations and the Jewish calendar, it's easy to lose yourself in the pages of this richly-illustrated children's book. Through this guide's crisp yet comprehensive text you will discover the complexities and spiritual depth of the Torah and learn who rabbis are and what they do. Readers will also get an in-depth understanding of what it means to be a Jewish person as well as the immense contributions of Jewish people to the arts and sciences. Great for school and home projects, learn everything you need to know about Judaism with DK Eyewitness.

Scrapbooking for Baby (Better Homes and Gardens)

Scrapbooking for Baby (Better Homes and Gardens)
Author: Better Homes and Gardens
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-04-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0544188063

Everything you need to make the ultimate scrapbooking keepsake for baby The arrival of a new baby is the perfect time to start scrapbooking. Better Homes and Gardens Let's Start Scrapbooking for Baby gives you tons of ideas, advice, and inspiration on how to capture precious moments of your baby's first year and turn them into timeless scrapbook layouts that you (and your baby) will cherish for a lifetime. Better Homes and Gardens Let's Start Scrapbooking for Baby takes the guesswork out of scrapping and gives you expert guidance on everything you need to make the ultimate scrapbook for baby, from the supplies you need now and what you can add later to tips of preserving baby memorabilia to the best ways to apply fun and functional paper crafting applications and embellishments. More than 200 fresh scrapbooking ideas for the first year of baby's life Includes "Let's Get Started Scrapbooking Step-by-Step Guide" Bonus ideas and advice on how to photograph newborns Whether you're a seasoned scrapper or are just venturing into paper crafting, Better Homes and Gardens Let's Start Scrapbooking for Baby shows you how to create a priceless and irreplaceable family keepsake you'll turn to again and again. Now get scrapping!

Babygirl

Babygirl
Author: Lorna Jackie Wilson
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2014-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496937589

In 1977, siblings Tina, Michelle, and Leon Hilton live with their mother, Catherine, in Detroit. Although times are tough, Catherine does the best she can with the support of her mother, and in spite of the abuse she receives from her boyfriend, Victor. When eleven-year-old Michelle is accidentally injured, a caseworker from Child Protective Services visits the family. Later, Vic's drug stash is found in their house, and soon the three siblings are taken from their mother, separated, and placed into various foster homes. Over the next several months, Michelle experiences a number of foster homes that lead her to question and challenge the lifestyle and sense of identity that she has experienced so far, significantly affecting her self-esteem, purpose, and well-being. Meanwhile, Catherine works to put her life back together and win back custody of her children. This is the story of a family dealing with physical and emotional abuse, substance addiction, and the foster care system as one girl grows to young adulthood in the face of unusual odds.

Emma's Quilt

Emma's Quilt
Author: Sheri Siedentop
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475955707

Trish Bradford and her family have just been transferred from Los Angeles to Harrisburg, PA. One day, while cleaning the attic in the old Victorian they have just bought , Trish stumbles upon an old trunk. She doesn't remember seeing it before but feels strangely drawn to it. She tries to ignore it and goes about the business of sorting through things and dusting but curiosity finally gets to her, and she carefully opens it. Inside, among other things, she finds some old letters tied with a faded blue ribbon, an old hand-tied pinwheel quilt, some diaries, and a yellowing pillow case with a stack of quilt blocks. She hears soft music coming from their attic at night but never really knows why. She later finds out through the local quilt shop that the blocks are Grandmother's Flower Garden blocks. Through these blocks she is pulled into the world of Emma Cade Bartlett, quilt teacher, lecturer and blue ribbon winner, who was born in the late 1800s. Through the diaries she solves the mystery of the quilt blocks and is drawn into Emma's life and tragedy, something that parallels her own. Can she find that one piece of happiness left for her and at the same time help Emma finish her quilt?