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Originally published in 1984, Making a Go of It presents findings from a study of remarried couples in Sheffield between 1976 and 1979. Including case studies from the families involved, it also discusses marriage as a social institution and some of the main theoretical and methodological issues which bear upon the study of family and domestic life. It was hoped that the book would be interesting and accessible to remarried couples themselves as well as to members of those occupations who have a ‘professional’ interest in families of all kinds. Still a useful resource, today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
Invite your friends round for Coconut Marshmallow Clouds. Perfect a picnic with strawberry butterfly cupcakes. Delight children with Rapunzel Towers or Dinosaur Rocks...The once humble cupcake is now an international style star thanks to gurus like Jennifer Graham, founder of the enormously successful Crabapple Cupcake Bakery. In this temptingly illustrated book she includes utterly indulgent cupcakes for every taste and occasion. Simple step-by-step instructions help you bake delicious cakes but Jennifer believes that the best are made with passion and fun, so there are lots of inspiring tips and decoration ideas to help you create original cupcakes too.
We can all remember a time when we were young and under-the-weather, and Mom soothed and nurtured us back to health with her magical chicken soup elixir. Now we can revisit those cherished moments with a delightful batch of stories for and about mothers. Celebrity contributions include Barbara Bush, Reba McEntire, Erma Bombeck and Montel Williams.
This collection features thirteen stories submitted to The Illuminata and represents some of speculative fiction's most creative minds. The tales transport readers across time, to distant worlds, and into the realm of the fantastic.
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Avian presents complete information on diseases and conditions seen in birds in a quick-reference format ideal for clinical practice. • Offers fast access to essential information on 128 avian diseases and syndromes • Written by leading experts in avian medicine • Uses the trusted Five-Minute Veterinary Consult format • Focuses on practical clinical knowledge • Includes access to a companion website offering algorithms, procedure guides, and client education handouts to download, edit, and use in practice
Jennifer Cole was born to a single mother who was deserted during her conception by her uncommitted lover. She grew up to learn the fact of her fatherless life and the pains and sorrow her mother had passed through. She became resolved to take it out on every man that crossed her path. Even her career success and her beauty could not hinder her calm resolution. Every man that encountered her never had a good story to tell. Then she met her equal in Ian McHughes, the only man she ever loved and ever wanted but never would have because he fell in love with her best friend and flatmate while she was playing hard to get. She would either have him, or no one would. But how would she cope with this strange feeling of love? How would she manage the love she has never known? Would she accept the fair retribution of fate? Or would she attempt to play out her desire for vengeance on her unknown half-brother?
Alas, the war has been fought and won! Many were on the field of battle to lend their aid to those they supported for the crown. In the end, to the victors go the crowns, and the defeated are left to lick the remains of their dishes from their utensils and plan for next year. Let this book serve as a constant reminder of those who made war in the kitchen and serve as a testament to the honor of those who won. Let us recall all who were on the field, their plan of attack, and for whom they fought. This companion has be constructed in such a way for those who come after to recreate what has transpired this day, the eighteenth day of the month of October year two thousand and fourteen.
Seventeen-year-old Sky, openly gay but under the radar, decides to make a splashy Promposal but his plans are leaked by an anonymous, homophobic hacker, moving his classmates to help him expose the perpetrator.
A brutally honest, outrageously funny story of being overweight in a notoriously skinny sport.