Families
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Families
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Families
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Incoming Resources
- Making families through adoption, Nancy E. Riley, Krista E. Van Vleet
- Handbook to life in America, Rodney P. Carlisle, general editor, Volume V
- The family in the Western world from the Black Death to the industrial age, Beatrice Gottlieb
- Love in the land of dementia, finding hope in the caregiver's journey, Deborah Shouse
- Do parents matter?, why Japanese babies sleep well, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American parents should just relax, Robert A. LeVine and Sarah LeVine
- Bullet Park, a novel, John Cheever
- Roots, Alex Haley
- Medieval households, David Herlihy
- The stories that families tell, narrative coherence, narrative interaction, and relationship beliefs, Barbara H. Fiese [and others] ; in collaboration with Kathleen Marjinsky [and others] ; with commentary by Philip A. Cowan
- As I lay dying, the corrected text, William Faulkner
- Labor of love, gestational surrogacy and the work of making babies, Heather Jacobson
- The woman warrior, memoirs of a girlhood among ghosts, Maxine Hong Kingston
- The end of American childhood, a history of parenting from life on the frontier to the managed child, Paula S. Fass
- The hamlet
- To have and to hold, marriage, the baby boom, and social change, Jessica Weiss
- The water talks to me, produced and directed by Nancy Cohen
- The Puritan family, religion & domestic relations in seventeenth-century New England, [by] Edmund S. Morgan
- One drop, my father's hidden life : a story of race and family secrets, Bliss Broyard
- Strike dice! betting on my father
- The family of adoption, Joyce Maguire Pavao
- Pathways to madness
- The American family, from obligation to freedom, David Peterson del Mar
- The history of the European family, edited by David I. Kertzer and Marzio Barbagli
- The Sage handbook of family communication, Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University, Richard West, Emerson College, editors
- Family nursing, research, theory & practice, Marilyn M. Friedman, Vicky R. Bowden, Elaine G. Jones
- Chillysmith farm, by Mark and Dan Jury
- The tumbleweed society, working and caring in an age of insecurity, Allison J. Pugh
- Treasures from the attic, the extraordinary story of Anne Frank's family, Mirjam Pressler with Gerti Elias ; translated from the German by Damion Searls
- Unequal childhoods, class, race, and family life, Annette Lareau
- This I believe, an A to Z of a life, Carlos Fuentes ; translated by Kristina Cordero
- Men, work, and family, edited by Jane C. Hood
- Gender vertigo, American families in transition, Barbara J. Risman
- The Hotel New Hampshire, John Irving
- The shipping news, E. Annie Proulx
- I only say this because I love you, how the way we talk can make or break family relationships throughout our lives, Deborah Tannen
- Random family, love, drugs, trouble, and coming of age in the Bronx, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
- Social structure
- Cat on a hot tin roof, M-G-M presents an Avon production in Metrocolor ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; screen play by Richard Brooks and James Poe ; based on the play "Cat on a hot tin roof" by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Richard Brooks
- The marriage problem, how our culture has weakened families, James Q. Wilson
- No one cares about crazy people, the chaos and heartbreak of mental health in America, Ron Powers
- How we live now, redefining home and family in the 21st century, Bella DePaulo, PhD
- The Black Count, glory, revolution, betrayal, and the real Count of Monte Cristo, Tom Reiss ; [maps by David Lindroth Inc.]
- Lincoln's legacy learning kits, [developed by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Education Division]
- Our endangered children, growing up in a changing world, Vance Packard
- Our families, our future, produced, written, and Directed by Roger Weisberg, Public Policy Productions
- Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Leaming
- Yi Yi, A one and a two ..., 1+2 Seisaku Iinkai presents ; an Atom Films production ; a film by Edward Yang ; producers, Kawai Shinya, Tsukeda Naoko ; written and directed by Edward Yang
- Family and social network;, roles, norms, and external relationships in ordinary urban families., Pref. by Max Gluckman
- The way we never were, American families and the nostalgia trap, Stephanie Coontz
- Mrs. Lincoln, a life, Catherine Clinton
Outgoing Resources
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