Orphans No More (First)

Orphans No More (First)
Title Orphans No More (First) PDF eBook
Author Dudley Hall
Publisher
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Release 2011-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9781937833008

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Orphans No More

Orphans No More
Title Orphans No More PDF eBook
Author Sandra Flach
Publisher
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Release 2021-07
Genre
ISBN 9781949856385

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The Charleston Orphan House

The Charleston Orphan House
Title The Charleston Orphan House PDF eBook
Author John E. Murray
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 291
Release 2013-01-03
Genre Education
ISBN 0226924092

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"In The Charleston Orphan House, distinguished economic historian John E. Murray uncovers a world about which previous generations of scholars knew next to nothing: the world of orphaned children in early national and antebellum America. Employing a unique cache of records, Murray offers a sensitive and sympathetic account of the history of the institution - the first public orphan house in the US - while at the same time making it clear that Charleston's beneficence toward white orphans was inextricably linked to the racial ideology of the city's leaders. In Murray's hands, the voices of poor white families in early America are heard as never before." -- Peter A Coclanis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. -- Book jacket.

Children First

Children First
Title Children First PDF eBook
Author Penelope Leach
Publisher Vintage
Pages 321
Release 2011-08-03
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0307803376

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From the bestselling author of the classic Your Baby & Child comes "a book full of wisdom...written by one of the world's leading nurturers of parents (T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.). • "A call for a revolution." —The New York Times Magazine The child psychologist whose book Your Baby & Child has provided indispensable advice to a new generation of parents now offers a groundbreaking book which suggests that even the best parenting may not be enough in a society that is hostile to children. Leach shows how our laws, employment polices, and culture end up depriving children of their parents. The child psychologist whose book Your Baby & Child has provided indispensable advice to a new generation of parents now offers a groundbreaking book which suggests that even the best parenting may not be enough in a society that is hostile to children. Leach shows how our laws, employment polices, and culture end up depriving children of their parents.

The Orphan Master's Son

The Orphan Master's Son
Title The Orphan Master's Son PDF eBook
Author Adam Johnson
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Pages 465
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0812992792

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The son of a singer mother whose career forcibly separated her from her family and an influential father who runs an orphan work camp, Pak Jun Do rises to prominence using instinctive talents and eventually becomes a professional kidnapper and romantic rival to Kim Jong Il. By the author of Parasites Like Us.

Orphans of History

Orphans of History
Title Orphans of History PDF eBook
Author Robert Holden
Publisher
Pages 219
Release 2000
Genre Australia
ISBN 9781876485542

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'In a poignant and focused reexamination of the First Fleet, Holden has told the story of the approximately fifty children who accompanied the 1500 adults who were the foundation of European settlement in Australia...With a sharp eye for the surviving shreds of evidence and with an imaginative power to construct and infer individual stories from contemporary published sources such as treatises, official reports and novels, Holden builds a story of broad social context while inferring much about individual experience...an important redress to a lapse in our historical memory and a coda to the painful story of Australia's foundations on the pain, tears and sweat of its convict settlers.' John Thompson, Australian Book Review

When We Were Orphans

When We Were Orphans
Title When We Were Orphans PDF eBook
Author Kazuo Ishiguro
Publisher Vintage
Pages 481
Release 2001-01-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0375412654

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From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prize–winning novel The Remains of the Day comes this stunning work of soaring imagination. Born in early twentieth-century Shanghai, Banks was orphaned at the age of nine after the separate disappearances of his parents. Now, more than twenty years later, he is a celebrated figure in London society; yet the investigative expertise that has garnered him fame has done little to illuminate the circumstances of his parents' alleged kidnappings. Banks travels to the seething, labyrinthine city of his memory in hopes of solving the mystery of his own painful past, only to find that war is ravaging Shanghai beyond recognition—and that his own recollections are proving as difficult to trust as the people around him. Masterful, suspenseful and psychologically acute, When We Were Orphans offers a profound meditation on the shifting quality of memory, and the possibility of avenging one’s past.