Momentary Mother

Momentary Mother
Title Momentary Mother PDF eBook
Author Lisa De Niscia
Publisher Whitepoint Press
Pages 133
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Lulu Rosetti is manipulated into visiting her toxic family, and while there she uncovers secrets.

Momentary Mother

Momentary Mother
Title Momentary Mother PDF eBook
Author Lisa De Niscia
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 9781944856243

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"Lulu Rosetti, a thirty-three year old word processor and tarot reader, is urgently summoned by her mother to her New Jersey childhood home to help Lulu's only sibling, a younger sister, recover from a vitamin-induced suicide attempt. Over the course of Lulu's one week stay with her too-close family, she's sure that moving to California was the right thing to do. She's as certain about this as much as she's certain that terminating her pregnancy twelve years ago was the right thing to do though she obsessively wonders about her aborted fetus"--

Mother Reader

Mother Reader
Title Mother Reader PDF eBook
Author Moyra Davey
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 380
Release 2011-01-04
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1609801024

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The intersection of motherhood and creative life is explored in these writings on mothering that turn the spotlight from the child to the mother herself. Here, in memoirs, testimonials, diaries, essays, and fiction, mothers describe first-hand the changes brought to their lives by pregnancy, childbirth, and mothering. Many of the writers articulate difficult and socially unsanctioned maternal anger and ambivalence. In Mother Reader, motherhood is scrutinized for all its painful and illuminating subtleties, and addressed with unconventional wisdom and candor. What emerges is a sense of a community of writers speaking to and about each other out of a common experience, and a compilation of extraordinary literature never before assembled in a single volume.

A Mother's Trials

A Mother's Trials
Title A Mother's Trials PDF eBook
Author Lady Emily Ponsonby
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1860
Genre English fiction
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Primary Reading

Primary Reading
Title Primary Reading PDF eBook
Author Leila Osborn
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1917
Genre Reading (Elementary)
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Parents And The Dynamics Of Child Rearing

Parents And The Dynamics Of Child Rearing
Title Parents And The Dynamics Of Child Rearing PDF eBook
Author George W Holden
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1000311481

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Research into parent-child relationships is a diverse field of inquiry, attracting investigators from a variety of disciplines and subdisciplines. This book integrates and synthesizes the literature by focusing on issues concerning the parent. The text is organized around four key questions: What determines parental behavior? What are the effects of parenting on children? What makes some parents more effective than others? Why do some parents maltreat their children? George Holden adopts a dynamic rather than a static perspective on parenting. This dynamic approach reflects parents' capacity to modify their behavior as they respond to changes in their children and in their own lives. Throughout the text, historical antecedents as well as methodological and theoretical issues are highlighted. Although the book is designed for advanced courses focusing on the parent child relationship, it also rovides a good overview for those interested in current research concerning parenting.

Anamnesia

Anamnesia
Title Anamnesia PDF eBook
Author Peter Collier
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 370
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 9783039118465

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Memory has always been crucial to French literature and culture as a means of mediating the relationship between perception and knowledge of the individual coming to terms with his identity in time. Relatively recently, memory has also emerged as the key force in the creation of a collective consciousness in the wider perspective of French cultural history. This collection of essays, selected from the proceedings of a seminar on 'Memory' given by Dr Emma Wilson at the University of Cambridge, offers a fresh evaluation of memory as both a cultural and an individual phenomenon in modern and contemporary French culture, including literature, cinema and the visual arts. 'Anamnesia', the book's title, develops the Aristotelian concept of anamnesis: recollection as a dynamic and creative process, which includes forgetting as much as remembering, concealment as much as imagination. Memory in this extremely diverse range of essays is therefore far from being presented as a straightforward process of recalling the past, but emerges as the site of research and renegotiation, of contradictions and even aporia.