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Ponsonby, Julia, author.
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641.5019 PON
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2018
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Spiller, Nancy.
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394.12
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2015
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After her mother's death in 2007, Nancy Spiller discovered her mother's teaching credential buried in a recipe box. Her mother had taught for only one year before marrying and having four children. Spiller realized that she had probably been her mother's best and only student in the kitchen.Compromise Cake explores Spiller's life in the suburbs in Northern California in the 1960's, learning to cook by her mother's side, as remembered through the recipe box. It touches on lineage and industrial changes; it is a meditation on men, women, marriage and the concept of compromise.What emerges is a p
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Ellis, Jackie Kai.
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641.5092 B
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2018
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Finan, Catherine C.
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641.8654
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2023
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Goleman, Daniel.
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658.409019 GOL
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1998
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Huber, Lia.
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641.5
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2017
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Hobbs, Nicola Jane.
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641.563
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2018
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Williams, Xandria.
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ARC 613.2019 WIL
Publication Date
1990
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Judd, Dorothy.
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616 22
Publication Date
2014
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Though there has been much written about dying and bereavement in recent years, the particular stress of terminal illness in childhood - as it affects both the families and the professionals - is only beginning to be better understood. In this book Dorothy Judd, a child psychotherapist who has worked with ill, disabled and dying children and adolescents for many years, places her clinical experience in the context of a full understanding of death, the moral and ethical issues raised by some of the treatments for life-threatening illness, and the current research into new developments in approa.
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Coats, Karen, 1963-
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809.89282019 22
Publication Date
2004
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This groundbreaking study introduces and explores Lacan's complex theories of subjectivity and desire through close readings of canonical children's books such as Charlotte's Web, Stellaluna, Holes, Tangerine, and The Chocolate War, providing an introduction to an increasingly influential body of difficult work while making the claim that children's textual encounters are as significant as their existential ones in constituting their subjectivities and giving shape to their desires.
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Paton, Douglas.
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363.11019
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2012
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The impact of events such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina were felt across the spectrum of organizations. Such events provide vivid illustrations of the exceptional circumstances that emergency and protective service agencies and businesses alike can encounter. The goal of this book is to broaden the perspectives on the populations that need to be included when thinking about high risk groups and from whom insights into resilience and how it is enacted can be sought. The first chapter discusses high risk environments, sustained resilience and stress risk management. Chapter.
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Weinstein, Jeremy.
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155.93 22
Publication Date
2008
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'Working With Loss, Death and Bereavement' helps all those currently working in social work or on training programmes confront and navigate issues of loss, developing the skills and value-base necessary for effective practice.
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