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New Titles - Parenting & Families
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Southern Lady Code: Essays
Helen Ellis · Doubleday Pages: 224 Format: Hardcover
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"I loved it." - Ann Patchett The bestselling author of American Housewife ("Dark, deadpan and truly inventive." --The New York Times Book Review) is back with a fiercely funny collection of essays on marriage and manners, thank-you notes and three-ways, ghosts,... |
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The Gift of a Happy Mother: Letting Go of Perfection and Embracing Everyday Joy
Rebecca Eanes · TarcherPerigee Pages: 224 Format: Hardcover
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A supportive guide that gives busy moms permission to care for themselves, from a popular parenting blogger with one million Facebook followers"Would you rather have a perfect mom, or a happy one?" This is the question that popular parenting blogger Rebecca Eanes couldn't... |
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A Is for Advice
Ilana Stanger-Ross · Morrow Gift Pages: 144 Format: Hardcover
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Practical, reassuring, and beautifully written, A is for Advice provides a brief and compelling reflection on pregnancy, birth, and the early postpartum period for expectant mothers of all kinds--whether you prefer a water birth at home or a scheduled C-section in a hospital, whether you believe... |
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Lessons From Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog
Dave Barry · Simon & Schuster Pages: 208 Format: Hardcover
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling author of Dave Barry Turns 40 now shows how to age gracefully, taking cues from his beloved and highly intelligent dog, Lucy.Faced with the obstacles and challenges of life after middle age, Dave Barry turns to his best dog, Lucy, to learn... |
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The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
Cara Meredith · Zondervan Pages: 240 Format: Paperback
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Cara Meredith grew up in a colorless world. From childhood, she didn't think issues of race had anything to do with her. A colorblind rhetoric had been stamped across her education, world view, and Christian theology.Then as an adult, Cara's life took on new, colorful hues. She realized... |
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