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Twelve-year-old best friends Elizabeth and Tara-Starr continue their friendship through letter-writing after Tara-Starr's family moves to another state.
This is a children's book about having a family member seeking mental health counseling. So many kids today are watching the people they love struggle with their mental health. This series is created in honor of the author's family. They learned the importance of mental health through witnessing her recovery from alcoholism. She is the qualifier for her kids, but many other disorders have similar impacts on families. There are many resources available to help adults, but fewer supports for the children of families in crisis. Told from the perspective of a child, these books meet children where they are, make them feel less alone, and show them families can heal together.
"Twelve-year-old Luca Salvatore is always running interference: in arguments between his younger twin siblings, in his parents' troubled marriage, and between Will, the cute new boy in town, and Luca's best friend, June, who just can't seem to get along. When the host of his favorite culinary TV show announces an open call for submissions for its final season, Luca is sure getting his family's failing pizzeria on the show will save it and bring his falling-apart family together. Surprisingly, securing a spot is easier than kneading dough, but when the plan to fix everything comes out burned, Luca is left scrambling to figure out just the right recipe to bring his family and his friends back together"--
Sumérgete en un mundo donde el amor late al ritmo del siglo 21, donde las conexiones son digitales pero las emociones son reales. En un escenario donde las relaciones evolucionan más rápido que nunca, donde las redes sociales son un testigo constante y las expectativas cambian como las estaciones, surge una guía esencial que te llevará de la mano a través de las complejidades del amor moderno.En "Amor en la Era Digital: Navegando Relaciones en el Siglo 21", te embarcarás en un viaje cautivador, un paseo literario que te sumergirá en los desafíos y las alegrías de las relaciones contemporáneas. La reconocida autora, inspirada por la esencia de Taylor Jenkins Reid, te llevará de la mano a medida que exploras cómo las dinámicas amorosas han evolucionado en este mundo conectado.Las redes sociales y la tecnología han tejido un tapiz de comunicación único, pero también han sembrado la semilla de la incertidumbre y la comparación constante. La autora destaca con maestría cómo estas fuerzas transformadoras influyen en nuestras relaciones, mientras te ofrece consejos prácticos para navegar estos mares digitales y construir conexiones auténticas.A través de páginas impregnadas de emoción y empatía, descubrirás cómo el amor y las relaciones se entrelazan con nuestra salud mental y emocional. Desde los desgarradores desamores que amenazan nuestra autoestima hasta los vínculos que nos empoderan y elevan, esta obra ilumina la importancia crucial de forjar lazos significativos en un mundo cada vez más vertiginoso.Pero eso no es todo. La autora nos revela cómo el constante clamor por el éxito puede desequilibrar las escalas del amor. Te sumergirás en las historias de aquellos que luchan por encontrar el tiempo y la energía en medio del ajetreo moderno. En este relato emocionante, aprenderás a tejer los hilos del amor con paciencia y propósito, mientras encuentras el equilibrio entre tus aspiraciones y tus afectos."Amor en la Era Digital" no es solo un libro, es un faro que guía, un refugio que consuela y un mapa que orienta. A través de la pluma magistral de la autora, descubrirás cómo sobrevivir y prosperar en el amor en pleno siglo 21. Abraza la oportunidad de construir relaciones duraderas, satisfactorias y auténticas en un mundo que cambia constantemente. Tu viaje hacia un amor más profundo y significativo comienza aquí.
When her parents decide to get a divorce, Stacey must choose between staying in New York with her father or moving back to Stoneybrook with her mother.
"Jesse Dienstag's favorite sweatshirt says, 'The real world isn't real.' That's the slogan of the vacation-home community in Pennsylvania where his family has always spent every vacation and weekend for as long as he can remember. In the summer of 2019, as Jesse is about to enter his junior year of high school in New York City, he desperately wants to believe the slogan is true. For one thing, the two girls he loves-- equally and desperately--are in Pennsylvania, and all the stresses and pressures of his daily life and school are in New York. But when his parents stop talking to each other, it gets harder and harder for Jesse to maintain his dream life in Pennsylvania. And when COVID shuts New York City down in March 2020 just days after Jesse's mother leaves his father, Jesse's worlds collide"--
"He barely made it through MONDAY, but now it's... TUESDAY. His cat is still missing, probably abducted by aliens. His dad is more embarrassing than ever. He's gone viral online in the worst possible way. And when school picture day collides with the Super Science Spectacular, it's destined to blow up into a hair-raising, teeth-shattering disaster of epic proportions"--
Living in Two Homes presents the experiences of children from complex families. The main character, Natasha, shares some of the joyful and difficult moments she's had with her parents. The book highlights some creative ways in which separated, divorced, or single parents can create positive experiences for their children. The main emphasis is on encouraging these moments no matter which home the child is in. Discussion questions are provided to guide conversations, making it easier for parents to address their children's feelings. The process of exploring happy and sad feelings help children with their healing journey.A valuable addition to home, school, and church libraries, Living in Two Homes will help parents and other caregivers guide children through a difficult situation with love, hope, and faith.
This is Sophie's story. She is three ... nearly four. Her parents are divorcing. But that is not a word that means very much to Sophie. This is what she knows.Sophie's story tells of how she sees life in a split family and the things that affect her most.
In this moving graphic novel, thirteen-year-old Reanna grieves the loss of her missing older sister. She feels lonely, abandoned… but she is not alone. There are little moons everywhere. Can Reanna find comfort through her family’s Ojibwe traditions?
"Widget and the Papa Rotor" is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the special bond between Widget and his father, Papa. Living with his caring Aunt Beep, Widget eagerly awaits Papa's visits every couple of weeks, cherishing the moments they spend together.In this delightful story, Papa, Widget, and Aunt Beep embark on an exciting adventure to the science museum. As they explore the exhibits, Widget's curiosity and imagination soar. With Papa's guidance and Aunt Beep's nurturing presence, the trio creates beautiful memories and shares laughter-filled moments, immersing themselves in the wonders of science.
Endings are difficult. Whether you are going through a divorce or breakup, life can feel overwhelming and painful. In these stories, divorce and breakup, although permeated with sadness, are transformed into positive events. A ceremony provides an opportunity to acknowledge the difficult transition into a new life and lovingly support those affected by it with well wishes and a celebration they will remember for the rest of their lives.
An explosive new, dystopian romantasy YA, perfect for fans of TheHunger Games, The Atlas Six and Leigh Bardugo, based on where Jaygrew-up, focussed on themes of poverty, class divide and addiction.
How many grown-ups does it take to make a family? Maybe your family is "unconventional", but I bet it is not that uncommon!This book is for children of unconventional/non-traditional families and for anyone who wants to introduce a child to the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes.Lovingly hand-illustrated, the book features a diversity of family configurations, including:queer families,multi-generational families,polyamorous families,single-parent families,co-parenting families,an adoptive family,a step-family,a foster family.Each spread of the book describes a child's family in simple language, while making it clear that no family is "unusual".The book also contains a brief simple-language "Family Vocabulary" as a conversation-starter about family diversity."How Many Grown-ups Do You Have?" is suitable for even the youngest of readers (ages 0-6 years), as you can explore the pages in any order and even just a few at a time.Visit www.polinabuchan.com for free printable resources, worksheets and coloring pages to accompany this book!
Velkommen mine damer og herrer til The Ellie Show!Ellie drømmer om at blive talkshowvært. Pludselig opstår en unik mulighed: Hendes årgang afholder en konkurrence, hvor hun kan udleve sin drøm. Men derfra går alt galt.Hendes bedste venner, Rose og Cornelius, vil ikke være i gruppe med hende. Derfor teamer hun op med tvillingerne Frej og Teresa i stedet for. Men det falder ikke i god jord hos Rose og Cornelius, som bliver sure på Ellie. Og som om det ikke er nok, så skændes hendes forældre mere og mere derhjemme.Alt ramler for Ellie! Kan hun mon stadig vinde konkurrencen? Og endnu vigtigere: Finder hun ud af, hvem hendes rigtige venner er?The Ellie Show er den første bog i serien Stjerneskud af Sofie Amalie Laulund, som henvender sig til tweens og handler om venskaber og drømme. Bøgerne kan læses som en samlet serie og seperat.
A divorce is classified by psychologists as one of the most stressful experiences anyone can face. A divorce radically changes a family if children are involved. There can be great financial pressure. Your self-esteem can take a hit. You might feel embarrassed. You might have a lot of doubt and fear regarding the future. It's a lot to manage and overcome.This book covers helpful tips to get you through. It includes helpful pre-divorce and post-divorce checklists.
"The house seemed to sit apart from the others on Katydid Street, silent and alone, like it didn't fit among them. For Violet Hart-whose family is about to move into the house on Katydid Street-very little felt like it fit anymore. Like their old home, suddenly too small since her mother remarried and the new baby arrived. Or Violet's group of friends, which, since they started middle school, isn't enough for Violet's best friend, Paige. Everything seemed to be changing at once. But sometimes, Violet tells herself, change is okay. That is, until Violet sees her new room. The attic bedroom in their new house is shadowy, creaky, and wrapped in old yellow wallpaper covered with a faded tangle of twisting vines and sickly flowers. And then, after moving in, Violet falls ill-and does not get better. As days turn into weeks without any improvement, her family growing more confused and her friends wondering if she's really sick at all, she finds herself spending more time alone in the room with the yellow wallpaper, the shadows moving in the corners, wrapping themselves around her at night. And soon, Violet starts to suspect that she might not be alone in the room at all"--
"Have you ever had a bad week? Justin Chase sure has and THIS is it! His mom has just married a vampire. His dad is driving a giant toilet on wheels. His cat has probably been abducted by aliens. A bully is making his first day at a new school miserable. And right now, he's hanging off the edge of a 30-foot-tall diving board in front of his entire class wearing nothing but rapidly disappearing crocheted swim trunks! And it's only...MONDAY!"--
This book helps children understand the divorce of same-sex parents and how a child’s living situation may change.
Spændende, intens og eventyrlig roman, som foregår i Danmark i nær fremtid, om drengen Jonathan, der har glemt, hvem han er, og hvor han kommer fra. Han husker ikke, hvordan han er havnet hos Erna, den sære gamle kone, der holder ham fanget.Da det endelig lykkes Jonathan at slippe fri, går det op for ham, at et mørke har lagt sig over Byen, og at det truer med at brede sig og opsluge alt.Hvor kommer mørket fra, og hvorfor vrimler det med vilde, påklædte dyr i de øde gader? Og hvordan kan Jonathan finde ud af, hvor han kommer fra, midt i dette virvar?Historien er spændende fra start til slut, og den foregår på flere forskellige planer, som samles til allersidst. Bogen er ind imellem både dyster og barsk, og der er enkelte overnaturlige elementer. Teksten er velskrevet, og kapitlerne er korte og med forholdsvis stor skrift. Bogen kan varmt anbefales.LEKTØRUDTALELSEN
Fifth grader Benny wants to focus on not flunking out of fifth grade, but he must also cope with his complicated home life with newly divorced parents, a mother who moves away, and a father with terminal lung cancer.
A one-of-a-kind, hilarious, high-stakes murder mystery! Seventeen-year-old Jess is recovering from heart transplant only to realise she is being haunted by the disgruntled ghost of her donor, Tilly. Tilly is determined there is more to her death than meets the eye, and insists that she won't stop haunting Jess until she helps solve her own murder.
"Reminiscent of Halloween Tree, Into the Gray is perfect for fans of Coraline and Wendell & Wild." - Darcy Marks, author of Grounded For All Eternity¿¿Welcome to Nowhere, a huge gray place full of piles of lost things.And a weird Caretaker who speaks in riddles.And a giant metal claw in the sky.And some creepy zombie robots.And hopefully one stuffed pink kitty.Ember sets out to search Nowhere and defy Caretaker's instructions to get that cat back.Because life is diddly darn wrong. Because her little sister cries. Because black fog clings to them, changing them.And Ember wants life to be okay again.
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