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Paperback I Was My Mother's Bridesmaid: Young Adults Talk About Thriving in a Blended Family Book

ISBN: 188517134X

ISBN13: 9781885171344

I Was My Mother's Bridesmaid: Young Adults Talk About Thriving in a Blended Family

Reveals how children survive divorce and learn to adapt to new parents, siblings, and homes. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$15.79
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Customer Reviews

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From a parent --- THANK YOU!

Speaking as a parent who went through a divorce with my children, this book offered me an incredibly useful look into what my kids were going through. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it for any parent who wants to open up better communication with their kids and stepkids.

AHA!!

This book was great -- not only did i learn about myself, my kids, my family, but it was thoroughly entertaining and readable. These are some smart kids!

Incredibly Unique and Insightful!

As a licensed Marriage and Family Counselor, this book will really help adults see what their behavior looks and feels like from the child's perspective and that is a GREAT achievement and will do much good to those who read it. The consciousness-raising aspect of the book is what I was the most excited about. Then, the overall style and tone of the book is really a pleasure - very readable and straight-forward, intelligent and insightful without calling attention to itself. I found it hard to put down, very engagin. For this reason alone, it is a gem and quite unique in the literature - the next time I have a client struggling with these issues, I'm going to say, "Read this book and listen to what these kids have to tell you."
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