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Rachel in the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Rachel in the World

What happens when love is no longer enough? Jane Bernstein thought that learning to accept her daughter’s disabilities meant her struggles were over. But as Rachel grew up and needed more than a parent’s devotion, both mother and daughter were confronted with formidable obstacles. Rachel in the World, which begins in Rachel’s fifth year and ends when she turns twenty-two, tells of their barriers and successes with the same honesty and humor that made Loving Rachel, Bernstein’s first memoir, a classic in its field. The linked accounts in part 1 center on family issues, social services, experiences with caregivers, and Rachel herself--difficult, charming, hard to fathom, eager for her own independence. The second part of the book chronicles Bernstein’s attempt to find Rachel housing at a time when over 200,000 Americans with mental retardation were on waiting lists for residential services. As Rachel prepares to leave her mother’s constant protection, Bernstein invites the reader to share the frustrations and unexpected pleasures of finding a place for her daughter, first in her family, and then in the world.

Now I Know
  • Language: en

Now I Know

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-05
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  • Publisher: Mascot Books

This is a unique book about divorce. This helpful, honest, and reassuring book takes the reader into the future -- one year after the divorce. The characters, inspired by author Rachel Bernstein's patients, share their newfound expertise with the reader by expressing feelings, new insights, and helpful tips that have benefitted other kids who have gone through this transition. Readers are invited to express their own thoughts in the journal that is included at the end. Now I Know also honors the fact that every family is different, and children from nearly all kinds of families will feel this book is for them.

Loving Rachel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Loving Rachel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A mother chronicles the first four years in the life of her daughter, Rachel, who was born with mental disabilities.

Lesbian Rabbis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Lesbian Rabbis

The office of rabbi is the most visible symbol of power and prestige in Jewish communities. Rabbis both interpret to their congregations the requirements of Jewish life and instruct congregants in how best to live this life. Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation documents a monumental change in Jewish life as eighteen lesbian rabbis reflect on their experiences as trailblazers in Judaism's journey into an increasingly multicultural world. In frank and revealing essays, the contributors discuss their decisions to become rabbis and describe their experiences both at the seminaries and in their rabbinical positions. They also reflect on the dilemma whether to conceal or reveal their sexual ident...

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-19
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Brings to life the breathtaking and often heartbreaking stories of the workers who built New York City in the Twentieth Century Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives tells the stories of the men and women who built the City—of towering structures and the beam walkers who assembled them; of immigrant youths in factories and women in sweatshops; of longshoremen and typewriter girls; of dock workers and captains of industry. It provides a glimpse of the traditions they carried with them to this country and how they helped create new ones, in the form of labor organizations that provided recent immigrants, often overwhelmed by the intensity of New York life, with a sense of solidarity and secur...

Many to Remember
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Many to Remember

Poetry. In her debut poetry collection, Rachel Kaufman enters the archive's unconscious to reveal the melodies hidden within the language of the past. MANY TO REMEMBER unravels the histories of New Mexican crypto-Jews and the Mexican Inquisition alongside the poet's own family histories. Kaufman's poems follow "fleshed like fables" and "the past's near ending" to arrive at an "alphabet, gardened, growing," creased and longing to translate the past for the present.

BioBuilder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

BioBuilder

"[P]rovides open-access, modular, hands-on lessons in synthetic biology for secondary and post-secondary classrooms and laboratories"--Page [4] of book cover.

Full Committee Hearing on Expiring Tax Incentives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72
Psience Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Psience Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-11
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  • Publisher: McFarland

 Science fiction has often been considered the literature of futuristic technology: fantastic warfare among the stars or ruinous apocalypses on Earth. The last century, however, saw, through John W. Campbell, the introduction of “psience fiction,” which explores such themes of mental powers as telepathy, precognition of the future, teleportation, etc.—and symbolic machines that react to such forces. The author surveys this long-ignored literary shift through a series of influential novels and short stories published between the 1930s and the present. This discussion is framed by the sudden surge of interest in parapsychology and its absorption not only into the SF genre, but also into the real world through military experiments such as the Star Gate Program.