Through A Mothers Eye
Download Through A Mothers Eye full books in PDF, epub, and Kindle. Read online free Through A Mothers Eye ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. Fast Download speed and no annoying ads. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
Author | : Anna Ornstein |
Publisher | : Emmis Books |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781578601455 |
Anna Ornstein is a Holocaust survivor. After emigrating to the U.S., she seldom spoke of the experiences she suffered while a young girl. Twenty-five years ago, at the family Seder gathering, her family asked for a story from her past. In an evocative, understated passage, she shared a bit of the tragedy she saw through the eyes of a child. Every year she has added to this tradition by sharing another chapter of the tragedies she witnessed and the small moments of grace in her survival. Through her family's support, Orenstein gained enough strength to share her experiences in My Mother's Eyes, in hopes of keeping the nightmare from ever happening again.
Author | : Paula Vaughan |
Publisher | : Leisure Arts |
Total Pages | : 4 |
Release | : 2000-05-01 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 9781574869460 |
Paula Vaughan once again has captured the sentiment of a special moment. This design features a mother remembering about her little girl on the woman's wedding day. The full sized color chart and easy instructions are great for you to finish just in time.
Author | : Barbara Alexander |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2012-05-07 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 146856160X |
When we are faced with the unknown, we turn to others for help. Then we find ourselves on a journey of hard times. When we face those times with the right one, it gets easier. I faced that time, and learned what I needed to do. Ask and it will be given to you, seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
Author | : Mary Y. Ayers |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2014-06-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317762975 |
Winner of the 2004 Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. The issue of shame has become a central topic for many writers and therapists in recent years, but it is debatable how much real understanding of this powerful and pervasive emotion we have achieved. Mother-Infant Attachment and Psychoanalysis argues that shame can develop during the first six months of life through an unreflected look in the mother's eyes, and that this shame is then internalised by the infant and reverberates through its later life. The author further expands on this concept of the look through a powerful and extensive study of the concept of the Evil Eye, an enduring universal belief that eyes have the power to inflict injury. Finally, she presents ways of healing shame within a clinical setting, and provides a fascinating analysis of the role of eye-contact in the therapeutic encounter. This book brings together a unique blend of theoretical interpretations of shame with clinical studies, and integrates major concepts from psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, developmental psychology and anthropology. The result is a broad understanding of shame and a real understanding of why it may underlie a wide range of clinical disorders.
Author | : Dorothy E. Sims |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2014-11-26 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1496949781 |
"...I believe this information will help many parents be prepared for the unknown, and assist in letting them know that their experiences are not unique. In Through A Mothers Eyes: The Ups and Downs of a Cure, essential information on the process, not just the detailed medical information, will help to guide many parents through an unthinkable journey. Throughout the 14 chapters, Dorothy provides candid descriptions of the challenges she faced when her young daughter was diagnosed with leukemia and suffered a subsequent relapse, the toxicities of the treatments, the difficulties of navigating the health care system, and real life problems intruding through (including a house fire and threats of losing ones job)...All of these shared experiences are invaluable for those who will be exposed to these similar situations." Kara Kelly, M.D. Professor of Pediatrics Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology/Stem Cell Transplantation Columbia University Medical Center New York, New York According to Childrens Hospital of Philadelphias 2013 Childhood Cancer Awareness Infographic: Every year 11,600 children under the age of 15 will be diagnosed with cancer. Every year 1,310 kids will die from their disease. Each year about 4% of government funding on cancer research is spent on childhood cancer. A portion of the proceeds from the book sale is going towards cancer research at CHOP.
Author | : Barbara R. Bluman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Co-published by the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre.
Author | : Barb Rosenstock |
Publisher | : Astra Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2020-09-29 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1635924480 |
USBBY Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities Colonial Dames of America Book Award ALA/Amelia Bloomer Book List NCSS Notable Trade Book Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year “An excellent beginner’s resource for biography, U.S. history, and women’s studies.” —Kirkus Reviews Here is the powerful and inspiring biography of Dorothea Lange, one of the founders of documentary photography. After a childhood bout of polio left her with a limp, all Dorothea Lange wanted to do was disappear. But her desire not to be seen helped her learn how to blend into the background and observe. With a passion for the artistic life, and in spite of her family's disapproval, Lange pursued her dream to become a photographer and focused her lens on the previously unseen victims of the Great Depression. This poetic biography tells the emotional story of Lange's life and includes a gallery of her photographs, an author's note, a timeline, and a bibliography.
Author | : Susan D. Holloway |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2001-12-21 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0674038746 |
Shirl is a single mother who urges her son's baby-sitter to swat him when he misbehaves. Helena went back to work to get off welfare, then quit to be with her small daughter. Kathy was making good money but got into cocaine and had to give up her two-year-old son during her rehabilitation. Pundits, politicians, and social critics have plenty to say about such women and their behavior. But in this book, for the first time, we hear what these women have to say for themselves. An eye-opening--and heart-rending--account from the front lines of poverty, Through My Own Eyes offers a firsthand look at how single mothers with the slimmest of resources manage from day to day. We witness their struggles to balance work and motherhood and watch as they negotiate a bewildering maze of child-care and social agencies. For three years the authors followed the lives of fourteen women from poor Boston neighborhoods, all of whom had young children and had been receiving welfare intermittently. We learn how these women keep their families on firm footing and try--frequently in vain--to gain ground. We hear how they find child-care and what they expect from it, as well as what the childcare providers have to say about serving low-income families. Holloway and Fuller view these lives in the context of family policy issues touching on the disintegration of inner cities, welfare reform, early childhood and pro-choice poverty programs.
Author | : Rachel Marie Martin |
Publisher | : WaterBrook |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2018-10-09 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0735291403 |
Full-time FindingJoy.net blogger, speaker, marketer, podcaster, and single mom of seven, Rachel Marie Martin presents a rallying cry to anyone who believes the lie that she is "just a mom." Over the years, you willingly pour everything you have into your family, but in the process, you lose the essence of who you are. In her characteristic raw and visceral style, Rachel teaches you how to rewrite the pages of your story, follow your passion, and discover the beauty of who you are. Drawing on lessons from her own incredible journey--together with insight from conversations with thousands of other women--Rachel encourages moms to break cycles, take off masks, and prevent fear from taking control. She balances her "no excuses" approach with breathing room and grace for those messy moments in life and mothering. Rachel reminds you there is always a reason to hope, to move forward, and to dare the impossible. You can make changes. You can pursue dreams, find yourself, and live a life of deep happiness and boundless joy. Stop waiting for "someday." Take hold of the moment, and say yes to your dreams.
Author | : SARAH. KNOTT |
Publisher | : Penguin Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2019-03-19 |
Genre | : Motherhood |
ISBN | : 9780241198629 |
When acclaimed historian Sarah Knott became pregnant, she started looking for a history of motherhood - only to find that no such book exists. For centuries, historians have concerned themselves with wars and revolutions, not the everyday details of carrying and caring for a baby. These details matter- they shape our feelings and give structure to our hours. But they leave little historical trace. Much to do with becoming a mother, past or present, is lost or forgotten.Using the arc of her own experience, from miscarriage to the birth and early babyhood of her two children, Sarah Knott explores the changing traditions, experiences and cultural implications of motherhood. Drawing on diaries and letters, paintings and songs, Mother vividly brings to life the lost stories of both ordinary and extraordinary women - from the labour pains of a South Carolina field slave to the triumphant smile of a royal mistress pregnant with a king's first son - to create a moving depiction of a universal and endlessly various human experience.