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Chesapeake Song RICHARDSON, BRENDA LANE United Kingdom Amalgamated Book Services Ltd 1996 0786003049 / 9780786003044 Good , 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Tamra Wells has loved Charles Lane since her early teens, and he has loved her. The only child of a school principal and his socially ambitious wife, Tamra didn't let love keep her from her goal to become a scientist. She went on to college and then to Paris where she worked for five years before returning home, a beautiful and worldly woman ready to marry Charles, a brilliant young man in a family that owns more land than any other African-American family in Nanticoke, Maryland. This passionate and elegantly written novel is the story of a man and a woman who love each other and have everything except what they really want: a happy marriage. It is also the story of two families that are strong and loving, yet have their problems. Seth Wells, Tamra's father, is a respected school principal whose drinking habits create tension at home. The family stays together, but Tamra like many children of alcoholic parents, suppresses an anger that she can't verbalize. Charles's father, Harlen Lane, is a man of tradition who expects his sons to follow him, and Charles does, forsaking his own dreams of becoming a major league baseball player, to run the family farm. He takes on the task with a vengeance, determined to expand the modest business into a major agricultural complex. Two successful people raised in stable families, neither Charles nor Tamra see how closely they mirror the patterns of their parents' successes and failures. Despite their early - and continuing - passion over the thirteen years of their marriage they find themselves too often angry and resentful to see their own children frightened by the tensions of their otherwise comfortable household. Does their failure stem fromCharles's relentless drive to succeed in business? Does it take its toll from a death in the family? Is a lecherous relative a contributing factor? Or is it all simply the let down of a college-educated woman who fears becoming "just a housewife"? Chesapeake Song is an uplifting reminde Price:
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Family Ties That Bind: A Self-Help Guide to Change Through Family of Origin Therapy RICHARDSON, RONALD W. Self-Counsel Press 1999 1551802384 / 9781551802381 Good , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Product Description A self-help guide to change through Family of Origin therapy From the Back Cover Most people's lives are complicated by family relationships. Birth order, our parents' relationship, and the "rules" we were brought up with can affect our self-esteem and relationships with spouses, children, and other family members. Family of Origin therapy and techniques can help you create better family relationships. This easy-to-read, practical book explains how families function and what you can do to change the way you act in your family and with other people. Exercises show how to apply the principles to your own situation and develop a more positive approach to all aspects of your life. Topics covered include: - What makes it so difficult to be myself with my family? - How is my relationship with my spouse affected by how my family acted when I was a child? - Will my parents still love me if I let them know my real feelings? - How has my birth order and gender affected my personality? - What birth order in a spouse is the best match for me? - Why do I always feel rejected when my spouse disagrees with me? - How can I change the way I react? - What role does my family history play in my life? - How can I improve my communication skills? Professionals will also find this book a useful companion to their therapy sessions with clients. Price:
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Fortunes of Richard Mahony RICHARDSON London ; Sydney Angus & Robertson 1983 0207145822 / 9780207145827 Good Jacket-Good , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Novels in English. Australian writers, 1890-1945. Texts (ANB/PRECIS SIN 037122x) First published in 1 v.: London : Heinemann, 1930. Price:
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Fortunes of Richard Mahony RICHARDSON London ; Sydney Angus & Robertson 1983 0207145822 / 9780207145827 Good , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Novels in English. Australian writers, 1890-1945. Texts (ANB/PRECIS SIN 037122x) First published in 1 v.: London : Heinemann, 1930. Price:
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Long Shadow RICHARDSON, ROSAMOND United States Little, Brown & Company 1993 0316905534 / 9780316905534 Hardback 48pp b&w photographs both book & dust jacket are in good condition 8vo from 6 3/4" to 9" tall When Joseph Stalin married Nadya Alliluyeva in 1918, he already knew her parents well - they had been in the underground revolutionary movement together before the Bolshevik uprising. There was then very little to indicate the fate that the son-in-law would inflict on this idealistic family. Published to mark the 40th anniversary of Stalin's death, this is the story of four generations of Alliluyevs from 1860 to the present, mainly in their own words, and an exploration of how far "the sins of the fathers" reach down through the generations. The author's other books include "Swanbrooke Down", "Talking About Bereavement" and "Discovering Hedgerows". Price:
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Monica SELES, MONICA, RICHARDSON, NANCY ANN United Kingdom HarperCollins Publishers 1997 0002557886 / 9780002557887 First Edition 16pp b&w photographs At only 17, Monica Seles became the number one female tennis player in the world. As she won championship after championship, leaving established stars in her wake, it seemed nothing could stop her. Nothing, but a nine-inch knife wielded by a crazed fan of Steffi Graf. The vicious attack had a profound and lasting effect on Seles. In this autobiography she describes the downward spiral of her emotions; her fear, vulnerability and depression and how she struggled to regain her health, self-confidence and drive. It gives the story of Seles's life - from her childhood as a tennis prodigy to her current comeback - as well as giving an insight into the world of professional tennis. Price:
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Whatever it Takes RICHARDSON, GRAHAM Australia Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia) 1994 1863597727 / 9781863597722 First Edition Paperback b&w photos Very Good Condition, nice clean copy great value 8vo - from 7 ¾" tall to 9 ¾" tall. Previous owners stamp on title page Price:
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