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And Then They Stopped Talking to Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

And Then They Stopped Talking to Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-05
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  • Publisher: Crown

Through the stories of kids and parents in the middle school trenches, a New York Times bestselling author reveals why these years are so painful, how parents unwittingly make them worse, and what we all need to do to grow up. “As the parent of a middle schooler, I felt as if Judith Warner had peered into my life—and the lives of many of my patients. This is a gift to our kids and their future selves.”—Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone The French have a name for the uniquely hellish years between elementary school and high school: l’âge ingrat, or “the ugly age.” Characterized by a perfect storm of developmental changes—physical, psychological, and so...

Judith Warner
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 57

Judith Warner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-31T00:00:00+01:00
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  • Publisher: Dargaud Benelux

Jessica Martin is op de vlucht voor haar misdadige verleden als ze in Santa Barbara, Californië belandt en er een kamer huurt boven de apotheek van Judith Warner. De twee vrouwen voelen zich meteen tot elkaar aangetrokken. Ze delen bovendien een oude liefde voor een welbekende man met grijzende slapen en geheugenverlies. Toch kan Judith, die een zwak heeft voor onenightstands, het idee dat ze voor een vrouw valt maar moeilijk vatten. Dan wordt Jessica gevonden door haar achtervolgers. Deze keer neemt ze Judith mee op haar vlucht ...

Perfect Madness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Perfect Madness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-19
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  • Publisher: Random House

Manic cake-baking at midnight. After-school activities and young social lives that require dedicated and complex organisation. Mother-of-the-birthday-boy meltdowns. No Sex. No Nights out. No Sleep. Ever. What's wrong with this picture? That's the question Judith Warner asked herself after taking a good, hard look at the world of modern motherhood, at anxious women at work and in bed with unhappy husbands. By moving personally between the worlds of stay-at-home and working motherhood, interviewing numerous women and reading and seeing what our popular culture and politicians had to offer on the subject of motherhood in our time, Warner comes to a stark conclusion: that what is now happening in the culture of motherhood is nothing less that perfect madness. Written in a lively, accessible and often amusing tone, this is a book that all mothers will be able to relate to.

We've Got Issues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

We've Got Issues

A bold, brilliant, and provocative look at childhood medication by New York Times bestselling author Judith Warner In Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety, the bestselling author and former New York Times columnist Judith Warner explained what's gone wrong with the culture of parenting, and her conclusions sparked a national debate on how women and society view motherhood. Her new book, We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication, will generate the same kind of controversy, as she tackles a subject that's just as contentious and important: Are parents and physicians too quick to prescribe medication to control our children's behavior? Are we using drugs to ex...

XIII Mystery - Volume 13 - Judith Warner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

XIII Mystery - Volume 13 - Judith Warner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-17T00:00:00+01:00
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  • Publisher: Cinebook

Judith Warner. Once the pharmacist in Green Falls, where XIII spent part of his childhood. Once his ally, and his lover of one night. The beautiful, independent Judith, having had her life turned upside down by hurricane Jason McLane like so many others, left for California and a new, quiet, routine existence. Until the day a woman she’s never met before rings her door, and everything is thrown into chaos once more as the past resurfaces ...

In and Out of Vogue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

In and Out of Vogue

An outspoken memoir of her life at the top of the fashion world and the height of New York society; she spent thirty-eight years at Vogue and was editor-in-chief for Seventeen.

Monuments And Maidens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

Monuments And Maidens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12-15
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  • Publisher: Random House

'Why should Truth be a woman? Or Nature? Or Justice? Or Liberty? Not, certainly, because women have been more free, just, truthful, nor even (though this one has a double edge) more natural. Marina Warner sets out to breathe some life into the army of petrified personages that litters western cityscapes... As her book shows, these stony ladies can be persuaded to yield surprisingly interesting answers' - Lorna Sage, Observer An entertaining and enlightening book about the relationship between allegory and female form from one of the great feminists and cultural historians of our time, Marina Warner.

Gatherings In Diaspora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Gatherings In Diaspora

Gatherings in Diaspora brings together the latest chapters in the long-running chronicle of religion and immigration in the American experience. Today, as in the past, people migrating to the United States bring their religions with them, and their religious identities often mean more to them away from home, in their diaspora, than they did before. This book explores and analyzes the diverse religious communities of post-1965 diasporas: Christians, Hews, Muslims, Hindus, Rastafarians, and practitioners of Vodou, from countries such as China, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Iran, Jamaica, Korea, and Mexico. The contributors explore how, to a greater or lesser extent, immigrants and their offspring adapt their religious institutions to American conditions, often interacting with religious communities already established. The religious institutions they build, adapt, remodel, and adopt become worlds unto themselves, congregations, where new relations are forged within the community -- between men and women, parents and children, recent arrival and those longer settled.

The Letters of the Republic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Letters of the Republic

The subject of Michael Warner's book is the rise of a nation. America, he shows, became a nation by developing a new kind of reading public, where one becomes a citizen by taking one's place as writer or reader. At heart, the United States is a republic of letters, and its birth can be dated from changes in the culture of printing in the early eighteenth century. The new and widespread use of print media transformed the relations between people and power in a way that set in motion the republican structure of government we have inherited. Examining books, pamphlets, and circulars, he merges theory and concrete analysis to provide a multilayered view of American cultural development.

Women and Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Women and Crime

Drawing on government data and interdisciplinary expertise, this timely book seeks to explain why the changing economic and legal status of women has not reduced the gender gap in criminal offending. Women and Crime: A Reference Handbook examines how women's patterns of offending have changed over time in America, from the Colonial period to the present. The book sets the stage with a historical overview of women's criminal activity. Subsequent chapters cover such topics as changes in women's status and patterns of offending; the impact of childhood abuse on the development of criminality; and how changes in law, the War on Drugs, and other crime policy have, in fact, increased the frequency...