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Successful City lawyer Jane is leaving her husband, Patrick. She feels there must be more to life than stability and looming middle-age. She goes to India in search of passion, excitement, and a fresh start. What happens there makes her question the life she's led so far: Does her career always have to come first? And has she thrown away true love by mistake?
'This book makes me happy. The recipes are inspirational and delicious.' – Tom Kitchin Discover 100 delicious, heartwarming vegetarian and vegan recipes in The Vegetarian Kitchen by Prue Leith – celebrated chef and Bake Off judge – and her niece Peta Leith, a former chef at The Ivy and lifelong vegetarian. This gorgeous cookbook features simple, meat-free family dishes that bring delight to the extended Leith family table, time and time again. Recipes include Black Bean Chilli with Lime Salsa, Blackberry and Lemon Pavlova and Lemon and Bing Cherry and Almond Cake. Forty-two of these recipes can be made vegan. We all need easy and delicious foods – whether on busy weeknights or lovely long Sunday lunches. This book contains nourishing, refreshing, joyful main meals, many of which are vegan, and all of which bring their combined wealth of cookery knowledge to your kitchen. 'These plant-based recipes are homely, hearty and delicious. They have the virtue to be simple and embrace all the rules of provenance and best cooking ethics.' – Raymond Blanc
A complete and accessible resource for working with couples and families Becoming a Family Counselor sets a new standard for family therapy texts. Working from a broad historical orientation, it focuses on the common themes that reappear across various theoretical approaches and connects family practice with individual approaches. Crossing boundaries of generation, gender, race, and culture, this useful introduction presents current thinking related to today's practice issues. The text begins with an overview of couple and family counseling, emphasizing the diversity and unity in the field. The development of the field is examined, from its roots in the nineteenth century through its identit...
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Marion Ames Taggart's 'The Daughters of the Little Grey House' transports readers to the early 20th century American Midwest, following the lives of three sisters living in a small, quaint grey house. Taggart's descriptive prose and attention to detail immerse readers in the sisters' struggles and triumphs, capturing the essence of the time period with authenticity and charm. The novel combines elements of family drama, romance, and societal issues, making it a compelling and engaging read for those interested in historical fiction. Taggart's writing style is eloquent and captivating, drawing readers into the intimate world of the characters and their interconnected lives. The themes of family bonds, personal growth, and resilience resonate throughout the narrative, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after the final page is turned. 'The Daughters of the Little Grey House' is a must-read for anyone looking for a captivating story that blends history, emotion, and compelling storytelling in a seamless and unforgettable way.