The Conversations We Never Had
Title | The Conversations We Never Had PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey H. Konis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2016-05-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781478776024 |
This is the dream of a grandson, who had taken his grandmother for granted, to have a second chance, the opportunity to learn about his family from the only person in the world who knew them, who remembered them. My father remembers nothing about his real parents for they were dead by the time he was nine. Olga, his mother's younger sister, survived the Holocaust, found my father hiding on a farm in Poland and later brought him to America to raise as her own. He never asked her any questions about his parents. Though I later moved in with Olga for a period of time, I repeated history and never asked her the questions my father never asked. Olga has been gone for more than twenty years, along with everything she could have told me, leaving me with a sense of guilt and profound regret. The Conversations We Never Had is a chronicle of my time spent with Grandma "Ola" and tells the stories she might have shared had I asked the questions.
Conversations We Never Had
Title | Conversations We Never Had PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Tammaro |
Publisher | Strategic Book Publishing |
Pages | 121 |
Release | 2011-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1608606155 |
John Tammaro is a retired advertising executive and father of three who one day found himself torn from the life that had once formed his identity. When his wife, Georgianna, faced an unknown illness requiring multiple brain surgeries, John quit his job to be by her side, all the while grasping for any semblance of meaning or hope from the difficulties they now faced. Financially devastated, he drifted away from the beliefs and values that for a lifetime had anchored his behavior. Frozen like a deer in headlights, John became unresponsive to the people in his life. Falling into a state of despair, John began to write. The essays became John's personal way to reconnect to his family. This collection of letters constitutes the reflections that brought him back from the shadows. Within these pages, he conveys to his children the heartfelt messages and values necessary to help them not only survive, but thrive on their journey. It is a walk straight into the heart of what family is truly all about. John Tammaro grew up in the Finger Lakes region of New York, and now lives with his wife in Fairview, Texas.He is a marketing consultant and is working on his next book with his son, Jeremy. John and Georgianna also have two daughters, Heather and Samantha, and three grandchildren: Austin, Bailey and Colton. Publisher's Website: http: //SBPRA.com/JohnMTammar
Conversations We Never Had
Title | Conversations We Never Had PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick J. O'Shea |
Publisher | Infinity Pub |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780741451798 |
Conversations We Never Had is a spiritual journey of how a father and son reconnect thirty years after the father's tragic death.
I Never Thought of It That Way
Title | I Never Thought of It That Way PDF eBook |
Author | Mónica Guzmán |
Publisher | BenBella Books |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2022-03-08 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1637740328 |
PORCHLIGHT BOOKS JUNE 2022 NONFICTION BESTSELLER “I can see this book helping estranged parties who are equally invested in bridging a gap—it could be assigned reading for fractured families aspiring to a harmonious Thanksgiving dinner.” —New York Times “Like all skills, these techniques take practice. But anyone who sincerely wants to bridge the gaps in understanding will appreciate this book. Guzmán is emphatic about making an effort to work on difficult conversations.” —Manhattan Book Review We think we have the answers, but we need to be asking a lot more questions. Journalist Mónica Guzmán is the loving liberal daughter of Mexican immigrants who voted—twice—for Donald Trump. When the country could no longer see straight across the political divide, Mónica set out to find what was blinding us and discovered the most eye-opening tool we’re not using: our own built-in curiosity. Partisanship is up, trust is down, and our social media feeds make us sure we’re right and everyone else is ignorant (or worse). But avoiding one another is hurting our relationships and our society. In this timely, personal guide, Mónica, the chief storyteller for the national cross-partisan depolarization organization Braver Angels, takes you to the real front lines of a crisis that threatens to grind America to a halt—broken conversations among confounded people. She shows you how to overcome the fear and certainty that surround us to finally do what only seems impossible: understand and even learn from people in your life whose whole worldview is different from or even opposed to yours. Drawing from cross-partisan conversations she’s had, organized, or witnessed everywhere from the echo chambers on social media to the wheat fields in Oregon to raw, unfiltered fights with her own family on election night, Mónica shows how you can put your natural sense of wonder to work for you immediately, finding the answers you need by talking with people—rather than about them—and asking the questions you want, curiously. In these pages, you’ll learn: How to ask what you really want to know (even if you’re afraid to) How to grow smarter from even the most tense interactions, online or off How to cross boundaries and find common ground—with anyone Whether you’re left, right, center, or not a fan of labels: If you’re ready to fight back against the confusion, heartbreak, and madness of our dangerously divided times—in your own life, at least—Mónica’s got the tools and fresh, surprising insights to prove that seeing where people are coming from isn’t just possible. It’s easier than you think.
Conversations I've Never Had
Title | Conversations I've Never Had PDF eBook |
Author | Caitlin Maling |
Publisher | Fremantle Press |
Pages | 83 |
Release | 2015-02-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1925162419 |
Caitlin Maling's first collection is at heart a poetry of place. Cervantes, Donnelly River, Yallingup, Fremantle, Leonora, and beyond are richly evoked in poems ranging stylistically from accomplished mature lyrics and the confessional to narratives of raw power and feeling. Restlessly questioning and frequently allusive, slipping between promise and possibility, Maling's poems are invested in the actuality of the world, exploring the landscapes of memory and the brief moment of now.
I Who Have Never Known Men
Title | I Who Have Never Known Men PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Harpman |
Publisher | Seven Stories Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1997-04-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781888363432 |
A work of fantasy, I Who Have Never Known Men is the haunting and unforgettable account of a near future on a barren earth where women are kept in underground cages guarded by uniformed groups of men. It is narrated by the youngest of the women, the only one with no memory of what the world was like before the cages, who must teach herself, without books or sexual contact, the essential human emotions of longing, loving, learning, companionship, and dying. Part thriller, part mystery, I Who Have Never Known Men shows us the power of one person without memories to reinvent herself piece by piece, emotion by emotion, in the process teaching us much about what it means to be human.
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man
Title | Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man PDF eBook |
Author | Emmanuel Acho |
Publisher | Flatiron Books: An Oprah Book |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2020-11-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 125080048X |
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An urgent primer on race and racism, from the host of the viral hit video series “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” “You cannot fix a problem you do not know you have.” So begins Emmanuel Acho in his essential guide to the truths Americans need to know to address the systemic racism that has recently electrified protests in all fifty states. “There is a fix,” Acho says. “But in order to access it, we’re going to have to have some uncomfortable conversations.” In Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man, Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive and taboo, many white Americans are afraid to ask—yet which all Americans need the answers to, now more than ever. With the same open-hearted generosity that has made his video series a phenomenon, Acho explains the vital core of such fraught concepts as white privilege, cultural appropriation, and “reverse racism.” In his own words, he provides a space of compassion and understanding in a discussion that can lack both. He asks only for the reader’s curiosity—but along the way, he will galvanize all of us to join the antiracist fight.