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It may be one of the most natural processes, but becoming a parent can be as daunting as it is rewarding. Having a baby changes everything, and the biggest area of change for new parents is also one of the least explored: how do you relate to this new person in your life? Learning to Love
Set in suburban Long Island, N.Y., from 1950 to1983, Kitty Erikson's obsession with motherhood nearly fractures three marriages. After twenty-five marvelous years together, the Eriksons and the Bergmans rejoice in the marriage of their children, Dan Erikson to Michelle Bergman. Their idyll is shattered when the birth of their granddaughter, Jenny, forces Kitty to reveal a secret that ruptures the unity of the two families. The story of the Eriksons and the Bergman examines the human condition, with all our strengths and weaknesses plus the ability to carry on when there seems to be nowhere to go. Through the power of forgiveness, out of two deaths, love can be resurrected and transformed.
Presents an innovative, synergistic practice model that will help social workers use restorative justice skills to facilitate healing and recovery in the families and communities that they serve.
A mysterious note found in the schoolyard plunges Lorraine Takota into her first mystery. The note leads Lorraine and her friends to an abandoned old house where theyre constantly in danger. After eavesdropping on a curious meeting one night, the four teens are almost caught. Then the case turns ugly, when one of the young detectives goes missing. Lorraine is more determined than ever to solve the mystery. But it wont be easy. Threatening messages, sabotage, and undercover work all lead up to a dangerous encounter with a gang of crooks who will stop at nothing to keep their crimes a secret And dont miss Lorraine Takotas next case
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