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Scènes de ménage: saines ou malsaines?
Par Patrick Lemoine. 2008
"Qui s'aime bien se chamaille bien : une enquête ne montre-t-elle pas que les conjoints qui savent se disputer vivent…
plus vieux, et que leurs unions sont plus durables ? On dit bien : qui savent se disputer. Car tout couple vit sous la menace de ces flambées de colère qui consument des années d'attachement. Et aussi sous la menace de la haine qui naît, parfois, des reproches informulés. Patrick Lemoine nous aide avec profondeur et humour à éviter ces deux obstacles. Et à affronter tout l'éventail des situations ingérables : la énième fois où il aura laissé un poil collé au savon, la énième fois où elle aura critiqué sa maman, et bien des choses pires encore... Vivre l'émotion nécessaire de la scène sans être dépassé par son stress : un art délicieux et utile, qui s'apprend !" -- 4e de couv."Dis maman, pourquoi on peut pas dire merde?"
Par Joseph Messinger, Caroline Messinger. 2007
"Petits ou gros, comment déprogrammer les mots qui empoisonnent déjà l'avenir de votre enfant ? Comment traquer les tournures qui…
défigurent son image sociale ? Comment en finir avec ces expressions maudites qui gâcheront son existence d'adulte ? Apprendre à l'enfant à bien parler pour apprendre à bien penser, tel est l'objectif de ce livre, mais aussi lui permettre de maîtriser son discours et de l'adapter aux attentes de son entourage. Les mots ne peuvent pas tout mais ils peuvent beaucoup. Un livre de chevet pour tous les parents qui visent l'excellence pour leurs enfants." -- 4e de couv.The bigamist: the true story of a husband's ultimate betrayal
Par Mary Turner Thomson. 2007
In April 2006, Mary Turner Thomson received a call that blew her life apart: the woman on the other end…
of the line told her that Will Jordan, Mary's husband and the father of her two younger children, had been married to her for fourteen years and they had five children together. It's a story we all think could never happen to us, but this shameless con man has been doing the same thing to various other women for at least 27 years, spinning a tangled web of lies and deceit to cover his tracks. 2007.When a crocodile eats the sun: a memoir
Par Peter Godwin. 2006
An unforgettable story of one man's struggle to discover his past and come to terms with his present. The author…
writes with pathos and intimacy about Zimbabwe's spiral into chaos and, along with it, his family's steady collapse. 2006.Modern romance
Par Eric Klinenberg, Aziz Ansari. 2015
The acclaimed comedian teams up with a New York University sociologist to explore the nature of modern relationships, evaluating how…
technology is shaping contemporary relationships and considering the differences between courtships of the past and present. Bestseller. 2015.Two teenagers in 20: writings by gay and lesbian youth
Par Ann Heron. 1995
Young people between the ages of twelve and twenty-four describe how they came to realize that they were gay, how…
they explained their sexual orientation to their families and friends, and how their lives have been affected by their sexuality. Adults who work with young people in any capacity, as well as heterosexual young adults, will benefit from reading the book. For senior high and older readers. 1994, 1995.Divorce & separation (Wise Guides Ser.)
Par Matthew Whyman. 1999
Provides down-to-earth and reassuring advice to help you through your parents' divorce. Drawing on letters and interviews with teenagers who…
have experienced their parents' divorcing, this guide offers advice on how to cope, from the first realization that things are seriously wrong, to dealing with the upheaval of the split and life in a divided family. Junior High. 1999.The life stories of twenty sons and daughters of lesbian or gay men are told with a combination of humour…
and serious reflection. They discuss the effects of their upbringing on their adult lives and place the sexuality of their parents in perspective. Some of the interviewees are themselves lesbian, gay or bisexual, most are heterosexual. They are aged from eleven to sixty-six and vary in class and race. 1996.Things no longer there: a memoir of losing sight and finding vision
Par Susan Krieger. 2005
Krieger, a sociologist and writer who is also losing her vision to a rare eye disease, goes bird watching in…
New Mexico, learns to use a white cane, revisits an old love, and returns to the summer camp of her youth, while reflecting on the nature of blindness and sight. She explains that that while outer landscapes may change, the inner visions persist, giving meaning and jarring the senses with a very different picture from what appears before the eyes. Some descriptions of sex. 2005.Y'a-t-il un parent dans la salle?
Par Martyne Huot, Nathalie Schneider. 2006
"C'est rendu que je vois plus souvent mon boss que mes p'tits. Ça n'a pas de bon sens!" "Ça déborde…
au bureau. Ça déborde à la maison. Que faire?" "Je me sens tellement coupable quand je dois travailler le week-end..." Certains psychologues le prétendent, bien des médias le répètent ad nauseam, nombre de parents à bout de souffle le pensent aussi une conciliation travail-famille parfaite est tout simplement utopique. En fait, précise Martyne Huot, s'épanouir au boulot et à la maison n'est pas impossible. Il faut juste laisser tomber son aspiration à la perfection. Et se poser les bonnes questions. 2006.Women in medieval life (Classic History)
Par Margaret Wade Labarge. 2001
What was daily life like for medieval women? Much of what we know applies to exceptional women, such as Joan…
of Arc and Eleanor of Aquitaine, both extraordinarily powerful in their own way, while the lives of the majority have been overlooked. The author redresses the balance, giving us a fascinating insight into ordinary women's lives in France, England, the Low Countries and southern Germany between 1100 and 1500. 2001.Women who love too much
Par Robin Norwood. 2004
If being in love means being in pain, this book was written for you. Therapist Robin Norwood describes loving too…
much as a pattern of thoughts and behaviour which certain women develop as a response to problems from childhood. 2004.With the power of each breath: a disabled women's anthology
Par Susan E Browne, Debra Connors, Nanci Stern. 1985
Wisdom of our fathers: lessons and letters from daughters and sons
Par Tim Russert. 2006
Collection of letters Russert received after publication of a memoir about his father, "Big Russ and Me". Includes correspondence from…
Americans recounting relationships with their fathers, along with Russert's interviews and memories. Recalls generational differences and relates ways fathers have passed on wisdom to their children. Bestseller. 2006.Wiped!: life with a pint-size dictator
Par Rebecca Eckler. 2007
After her little bundle of joy, Rowan (a.k.a The Dictator), arrives, Rebecca Eckler wonders when the promised "rewarding" part will…
kick in. She wasn't supposed to trade tight jeans for baggy sweatpants, or forego sound sleep and a passionate sex life. Yet even in the throes of her exhaustion, Eckler shares advice for modern moms, including everything you need to know on the Diaper Genie, keeping up appearances, and the effectiveness of baby monitors. Some descriptions of sex. Strong language. 2007.Why men stray, why men stay: what every woman needs to know about making the commitment last
Par Susan Curtin Kelley. 1996
Based on interviews with hundreds of men, Susan Kelley discusses the reasons why some men stray from marital commitment. She…
cites characteristics which are common to men who stray and how to recognize them. Finally, she discusses why men stay faithful and what women can do to keep them faithful. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1996.What to expect when the new baby comes home (What to expect kids.)
Par Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff. 2001
What do new babies look like? Why do new babies cry so much? And most importantly, why do new babies…
get so many presents? Angus the Answer Dog takes care of these questions and concerns from kids who have a new baby brother or sister. Grades P-2. 2001. (What to expect kids)We are our mothers' daughters
Par Cokie Roberts. 2009
Renowned news correspondent Cokie Roberts knows how to ask the tough questions. In 'We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, she poses…
what has long been a real doozy: "What is woman's place?" As you might guess, her answer is manifold. Roberts makes no claims about this being groundbreaking research, or even an exacting investigation, rather, she explains that these are simply her own stories, and those of women she has come in contact with at different times and places in her life. c2009.Vieillir au masculin: accepter le passage du temps
Par Hubert De Ravinel. 1997
Voici un livre plain de témoignages vivifiants et stimulants sur le fait de "vieillir au masculin." Selon l'auteur, il s'agit…
"d'une période de vie féconde et créatrice ou l'homme intérieur" pour enfin se libérer et s'épanouir. 1997.Veuf (Bleue)
Par Jean-Louis Fournier. 2011