Author: Angela Thompson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781475911190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Sophias Verlangen Eine deutsch-deutsche amerikanische Geschichte Sophia wird sich als kleines Mädchen, umgeben von Frauen, ihrer selbst bewusst. Ihre Umwelt erlebt sie von dem Augenblick an ganz unmittelbar und wird im Nachkriegsdeutschland unter sowjetischer Besatzung Zeugin von Begebenheiten, über die niemand spricht und die ihr niemand erklärt. Es ist eine unheimliche, düstere Welt, aus der sie, alle Hindernisse beiseite schiebend, ausbricht. Die Einladung ihrer Lehrerin, den Jungen Pionieren beizutreten, ignoriert sie, ohne sich um irgendwelche Konsequenzen zu kümmern. Hellhörig wird sie, als sie bemerkt, dass die Jungen eine ganz andere Sprache sprechen, mit der sich die Welt für sie von selbst öffnet, die jedoch Mädchen ausschließt und in die enge Welt der Frauen verweist. Bei Freundinnen und Freunden und in der Natur erfährt Sophia ein ihr gemäßeres, freies Leben. Von der Schule und der Gesellschaft fordert sie für sich die gleiche Bildung und die gleichen Möglichkeiten, die bis dahin nur Jungen zustanden, und lernt darauf zu bestehen, ebenso direkt angesprochen zu werden, wie diese, und nicht nur mitgemeint zu sein. Diese Erkenntnisse reifen während der Gymnasialzeit in Westdeutschland, ihren Aufenthalten in England und Wales und schließlich in Kalifornien, wo sie sich ihren Traum erfüllen kann und studiert. Vom Pazifik, dem äußersten Ende der westlichen Kultur aus, begreift sie sich und ihr geteiltes Land neu und beschreitet ganz ungeahnte Wege, was ihr letztlich ein Leben in zwei Welten beschert. Sophias Verlangen ist ein Buch, das aufzeigt, welche Kräfte der Wunsch nach Selbstbehauptung in Mädchen und Frauen freisetzt, die genauso gelernt werden muss wie lesen und schreiben.
Sophias Verlangen
Author: Angela Thompson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781475911190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Sophias Verlangen Eine deutsch-deutsche amerikanische Geschichte Sophia wird sich als kleines Mädchen, umgeben von Frauen, ihrer selbst bewusst. Ihre Umwelt erlebt sie von dem Augenblick an ganz unmittelbar und wird im Nachkriegsdeutschland unter sowjetischer Besatzung Zeugin von Begebenheiten, über die niemand spricht und die ihr niemand erklärt. Es ist eine unheimliche, düstere Welt, aus der sie, alle Hindernisse beiseite schiebend, ausbricht. Die Einladung ihrer Lehrerin, den Jungen Pionieren beizutreten, ignoriert sie, ohne sich um irgendwelche Konsequenzen zu kümmern. Hellhörig wird sie, als sie bemerkt, dass die Jungen eine ganz andere Sprache sprechen, mit der sich die Welt für sie von selbst öffnet, die jedoch Mädchen ausschließt und in die enge Welt der Frauen verweist. Bei Freundinnen und Freunden und in der Natur erfährt Sophia ein ihr gemäßeres, freies Leben. Von der Schule und der Gesellschaft fordert sie für sich die gleiche Bildung und die gleichen Möglichkeiten, die bis dahin nur Jungen zustanden, und lernt darauf zu bestehen, ebenso direkt angesprochen zu werden, wie diese, und nicht nur mitgemeint zu sein. Diese Erkenntnisse reifen während der Gymnasialzeit in Westdeutschland, ihren Aufenthalten in England und Wales und schließlich in Kalifornien, wo sie sich ihren Traum erfüllen kann und studiert. Vom Pazifik, dem äußersten Ende der westlichen Kultur aus, begreift sie sich und ihr geteiltes Land neu und beschreitet ganz ungeahnte Wege, was ihr letztlich ein Leben in zwei Welten beschert. Sophias Verlangen ist ein Buch, das aufzeigt, welche Kräfte der Wunsch nach Selbstbehauptung in Mädchen und Frauen freisetzt, die genauso gelernt werden muss wie lesen und schreiben.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781475911190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Sophias Verlangen Eine deutsch-deutsche amerikanische Geschichte Sophia wird sich als kleines Mädchen, umgeben von Frauen, ihrer selbst bewusst. Ihre Umwelt erlebt sie von dem Augenblick an ganz unmittelbar und wird im Nachkriegsdeutschland unter sowjetischer Besatzung Zeugin von Begebenheiten, über die niemand spricht und die ihr niemand erklärt. Es ist eine unheimliche, düstere Welt, aus der sie, alle Hindernisse beiseite schiebend, ausbricht. Die Einladung ihrer Lehrerin, den Jungen Pionieren beizutreten, ignoriert sie, ohne sich um irgendwelche Konsequenzen zu kümmern. Hellhörig wird sie, als sie bemerkt, dass die Jungen eine ganz andere Sprache sprechen, mit der sich die Welt für sie von selbst öffnet, die jedoch Mädchen ausschließt und in die enge Welt der Frauen verweist. Bei Freundinnen und Freunden und in der Natur erfährt Sophia ein ihr gemäßeres, freies Leben. Von der Schule und der Gesellschaft fordert sie für sich die gleiche Bildung und die gleichen Möglichkeiten, die bis dahin nur Jungen zustanden, und lernt darauf zu bestehen, ebenso direkt angesprochen zu werden, wie diese, und nicht nur mitgemeint zu sein. Diese Erkenntnisse reifen während der Gymnasialzeit in Westdeutschland, ihren Aufenthalten in England und Wales und schließlich in Kalifornien, wo sie sich ihren Traum erfüllen kann und studiert. Vom Pazifik, dem äußersten Ende der westlichen Kultur aus, begreift sie sich und ihr geteiltes Land neu und beschreitet ganz ungeahnte Wege, was ihr letztlich ein Leben in zwei Welten beschert. Sophias Verlangen ist ein Buch, das aufzeigt, welche Kräfte der Wunsch nach Selbstbehauptung in Mädchen und Frauen freisetzt, die genauso gelernt werden muss wie lesen und schreiben.
Ava the Monster Slayer
Author: Lisa Maggiore
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1634509129
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
An Illinois Reads Pick (K–2) 2017 Don’t underestimate Ava just because she’s “cute” and wears “adorable glasses”—she’s really a fierce monster slayer. And when her beloved Piggy is left in the dryer in the basement, Ava knows she’ll have to face the ferocious monsters lurking in the dark if she wants to rescue her favorite stuffed animal. So she puts on her brother’s superhero cape, grips his sword tight, puts on her pink rain boots and sparkly princess crown, and creeps downstairs. Not even the roar of the greenest and hairiest monster is going to stop this spunky girl. Even though she’s scared and the monsters smell terrible, Ava is determined to rescue Piggy. Ross Felten’s brisk, sketch-like illustrations help bring energy and humor to this story of bravery and loyalty. Young readers will relate to Ava’s mission and delight in her victory over the monsters. Ava the Monster Slayer is sure to appeal to children worried about monsters in their own homes and kids devoted to their own stuffed animals. Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers—picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1634509129
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
An Illinois Reads Pick (K–2) 2017 Don’t underestimate Ava just because she’s “cute” and wears “adorable glasses”—she’s really a fierce monster slayer. And when her beloved Piggy is left in the dryer in the basement, Ava knows she’ll have to face the ferocious monsters lurking in the dark if she wants to rescue her favorite stuffed animal. So she puts on her brother’s superhero cape, grips his sword tight, puts on her pink rain boots and sparkly princess crown, and creeps downstairs. Not even the roar of the greenest and hairiest monster is going to stop this spunky girl. Even though she’s scared and the monsters smell terrible, Ava is determined to rescue Piggy. Ross Felten’s brisk, sketch-like illustrations help bring energy and humor to this story of bravery and loyalty. Young readers will relate to Ava’s mission and delight in her victory over the monsters. Ava the Monster Slayer is sure to appeal to children worried about monsters in their own homes and kids devoted to their own stuffed animals. Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers—picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
Sophia's Struggle
Author: Tina Wells
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1513141570
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
From classic Lower Merion to hip and edgy New York City, Sophia Ito brings out her new style in Book 2 of The Stitch Clique! Ever since her parents’ divorce, Sophia’s life at home with her mom hasn’t been easy. So when her dad moves back to New York, Sophia jumps on the chance to visit—not only can she go to her favorite museums and stores again, but she also misses seeing her dad every day. Everything about being in New York feels so familiar and right. But as much as she loves the city, Sophia can’t help but worry about her mom and wish her friends back home could be with her. Yet when she’s in Lower Merion, all she can think about is getting back to New York with her dad. Will Sophia ever find where she belongs?
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1513141570
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
From classic Lower Merion to hip and edgy New York City, Sophia Ito brings out her new style in Book 2 of The Stitch Clique! Ever since her parents’ divorce, Sophia’s life at home with her mom hasn’t been easy. So when her dad moves back to New York, Sophia jumps on the chance to visit—not only can she go to her favorite museums and stores again, but she also misses seeing her dad every day. Everything about being in New York feels so familiar and right. But as much as she loves the city, Sophia can’t help but worry about her mom and wish her friends back home could be with her. Yet when she’s in Lower Merion, all she can think about is getting back to New York with her dad. Will Sophia ever find where she belongs?
The Sophia Secrets
Author: Savitri L. Bess
Publisher: BalboaPress
ISBN: 1452556822
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The Sophia Secrets A magical realism novel Writer Anne Demaree escapes an unhappy life in New Mexico when she moves to a bungalow by the sea in Southwest Harbor, Maine. With a sense of urgency, she escalates her elder years quest, a final search for meaning. Before she settles down in Maine, she and a friend take off on a two-week trip to a Kali Temple in India. Shaken to the core by her experience, Anne is determined to dig into the essence of this controversial Hindu deity. She must align with somebody or something as least as powerful as her uncontrollable anger, so she can heal. Anne neglects to take into account that you do not ask for Kali’s help without accepting the consequences. Kali is, after all, the goddess of transformation. One stormy morning on a trail by the sea, Anne stumbles upon a mysterious old woman who tells Anne she must follow her, because Anne is running out of time. Is the old woman real? Anne asks around, but no one has heard of her. Nevertheless, the old woman keeps showing up in the most unusual places and times, telling poignant stories, delivering exotic experiences, and sometimes with accompanying visions of goddesses. Meanwhile, Anne has found a tender love interest in Adam Waterfield, a retired philosophy professor and Cranberry Island native. A crisis with Adam’s drug-troubled grandson soon finds Anne at dead center of the turmoil. Falling in love and helping a teen boy were not part of Anne’s plan. Will these two throw her completely off track or be somehow vital to her elder journey? “I didn’t want it to end.” — Rosalie Kell, Graphic Artist
Publisher: BalboaPress
ISBN: 1452556822
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The Sophia Secrets A magical realism novel Writer Anne Demaree escapes an unhappy life in New Mexico when she moves to a bungalow by the sea in Southwest Harbor, Maine. With a sense of urgency, she escalates her elder years quest, a final search for meaning. Before she settles down in Maine, she and a friend take off on a two-week trip to a Kali Temple in India. Shaken to the core by her experience, Anne is determined to dig into the essence of this controversial Hindu deity. She must align with somebody or something as least as powerful as her uncontrollable anger, so she can heal. Anne neglects to take into account that you do not ask for Kali’s help without accepting the consequences. Kali is, after all, the goddess of transformation. One stormy morning on a trail by the sea, Anne stumbles upon a mysterious old woman who tells Anne she must follow her, because Anne is running out of time. Is the old woman real? Anne asks around, but no one has heard of her. Nevertheless, the old woman keeps showing up in the most unusual places and times, telling poignant stories, delivering exotic experiences, and sometimes with accompanying visions of goddesses. Meanwhile, Anne has found a tender love interest in Adam Waterfield, a retired philosophy professor and Cranberry Island native. A crisis with Adam’s drug-troubled grandson soon finds Anne at dead center of the turmoil. Falling in love and helping a teen boy were not part of Anne’s plan. Will these two throw her completely off track or be somehow vital to her elder journey? “I didn’t want it to end.” — Rosalie Kell, Graphic Artist
Sophia
Author: Anita Anand
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1632860821
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
In 1876 Sophia Duleep Singh was born into Indian royalty. Her father, Maharajah Duleep Singh, was heir to the Kingdom of the Sikhs, one of the greatest empires of the Indian subcontinent, a realm that stretched from the lush Kashmir Valley to the craggy foothills of the Khyber Pass and included the mighty cities of Lahore and Peshawar. It was a territory irresistible to the British, who plundered everything, including the fabled Koh-I-Noor diamond. Exiled to England, the dispossessed Maharajah transformed his estate at Elveden in Suffolk into a Moghul palace, its grounds stocked with leopards, monkeys and exotic birds. Sophia, god-daughter of Queen Victoria, was raised a genteel aristocratic Englishwoman: presented at court, afforded grace and favor lodgings at Hampton Court Palace and photographed wearing the latest fashions for the society pages. But when, in secret defiance of the British government, she travelled to India, she returned a revolutionary. Sophia transcended her heritage to devote herself to battling injustice and inequality, a far cry from the life to which she was born. Her causes were the struggle for Indian Independence, the fate of the lascars, the welfare of Indian soldiers in the First World War – and, above all, the fight for female suffrage. She was bold and fearless, attacking politicians, putting herself in the front line and swapping her silks for a nurse's uniform to tend wounded soldiers evacuated from the battlefields. Meticulously researched and passionately written, this enthralling story of the rise of women and the fall of empire introduces an extraordinary individual and her part in the defining moments of recent British and Indian history.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1632860821
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
In 1876 Sophia Duleep Singh was born into Indian royalty. Her father, Maharajah Duleep Singh, was heir to the Kingdom of the Sikhs, one of the greatest empires of the Indian subcontinent, a realm that stretched from the lush Kashmir Valley to the craggy foothills of the Khyber Pass and included the mighty cities of Lahore and Peshawar. It was a territory irresistible to the British, who plundered everything, including the fabled Koh-I-Noor diamond. Exiled to England, the dispossessed Maharajah transformed his estate at Elveden in Suffolk into a Moghul palace, its grounds stocked with leopards, monkeys and exotic birds. Sophia, god-daughter of Queen Victoria, was raised a genteel aristocratic Englishwoman: presented at court, afforded grace and favor lodgings at Hampton Court Palace and photographed wearing the latest fashions for the society pages. But when, in secret defiance of the British government, she travelled to India, she returned a revolutionary. Sophia transcended her heritage to devote herself to battling injustice and inequality, a far cry from the life to which she was born. Her causes were the struggle for Indian Independence, the fate of the lascars, the welfare of Indian soldiers in the First World War – and, above all, the fight for female suffrage. She was bold and fearless, attacking politicians, putting herself in the front line and swapping her silks for a nurse's uniform to tend wounded soldiers evacuated from the battlefields. Meticulously researched and passionately written, this enthralling story of the rise of women and the fall of empire introduces an extraordinary individual and her part in the defining moments of recent British and Indian history.
The Princess Sophia
Author: Edward Frederic Benson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 282
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The Princess Sophia
Author: E. F. Benson
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"The Princess Sophia" is a novel by E.F. Benson set in the fictional principality of Rhodopé, situated on the Albanian coast. It tells the story of Prince Leonard and his family, including his daughter Sophia, who is the focus of the novel. The story begins with the political situation of Rhodopé during the Græco-Turkish War of 1897 and the offers made to Prince Leonard by both sides. The book follows the relationships and intrigues within the royal family, as well as the political and social life of the principality.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"The Princess Sophia" is a novel by E.F. Benson set in the fictional principality of Rhodopé, situated on the Albanian coast. It tells the story of Prince Leonard and his family, including his daughter Sophia, who is the focus of the novel. The story begins with the political situation of Rhodopé during the Græco-Turkish War of 1897 and the offers made to Prince Leonard by both sides. The book follows the relationships and intrigues within the royal family, as well as the political and social life of the principality.
Heartsand
Author: Christy Howitt
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524607576
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This page turner really brought me back to the time when I craved the summer heat, the beach and relished in all its adventures of friendship, love and lust, Tiffany Wilson, Writer/Editor, Port Elgin beach Tori has spent every summer of her life in Port Drift, the Lake Huron beach town where her parents tiny cottage sits, inherited from her grandparents a generation before. Every summer there was always Marc, right across the street from her, in his grand white house. He was always her biggest competitor, her closest childhood friend. But this summer they are sixteen and Tori sees the differences immediately. There are new attractions now, feelings you arent allowed to have when you are one friend of four. When there is Aidan and Sophia who have also grown up with Tori and Marc, who represent a childhood of traditions and unspoken rules. Can Tori really cross into the new world of thrilling first loves and still make it back to the safety of her childhood? Join the four friends in Heartsand, the debut young adult novel by Christy Howitt, as they cross that invisible line between childhood and adolescence, as they come face to face with exciting new love, family secrets, heartbreak and betrayal, things that will make them question how strong their friendships really are and what exactly is worth protecting.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524607576
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This page turner really brought me back to the time when I craved the summer heat, the beach and relished in all its adventures of friendship, love and lust, Tiffany Wilson, Writer/Editor, Port Elgin beach Tori has spent every summer of her life in Port Drift, the Lake Huron beach town where her parents tiny cottage sits, inherited from her grandparents a generation before. Every summer there was always Marc, right across the street from her, in his grand white house. He was always her biggest competitor, her closest childhood friend. But this summer they are sixteen and Tori sees the differences immediately. There are new attractions now, feelings you arent allowed to have when you are one friend of four. When there is Aidan and Sophia who have also grown up with Tori and Marc, who represent a childhood of traditions and unspoken rules. Can Tori really cross into the new world of thrilling first loves and still make it back to the safety of her childhood? Join the four friends in Heartsand, the debut young adult novel by Christy Howitt, as they cross that invisible line between childhood and adolescence, as they come face to face with exciting new love, family secrets, heartbreak and betrayal, things that will make them question how strong their friendships really are and what exactly is worth protecting.
The Desert Between Us
Author: Phyllis Barber
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
ISBN: 1948908573
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
2020 Reading the West Book Awards, Longlist for Fiction 2020 Association for Morman Letters Finalist, Fiction The Desert Between Us is a sweeping, multi-layered novel based on the U.S. government’s decision to open more routes to California during the Gold Rush. To help navigate this waterless, largely unexplored territory, the War Department imported seventy-five camels from the Middle East to help traverse the brutal terrain that was murderous on other livestock. Geoffrey Scott, one of the roadbuilders, decides to venture north to discover new opportunities in the opening of the American West when he—and the camels—are no longer needed. Geoffrey arrives in St. Thomas, Nevada, a polygamous settlement caught up in territorial fights over boundaries and new taxation. There, he falls in love with Sophia Hughes, a hatmaker obsessed with beauty and the third wife of a polygamist. Geoffrey believes Sophia wants to be free of polygamy and go away with him to a better life, but Sophia’s motivations are not so easily understood. She had become committed to Mormon beliefs in England and had moved to Utah Territory to assuage her spiritual needs. The death of Sophia’s child and her illicit relationship with Geoffrey generate a complex nexus where her new love for Geoffrey competes with societal expectations and a rugged West seeking domesticity. When faced with the opportunity to move away from her polygamist husband and her tumultuous life in St. Thomas, Sophia becomes tormented by a life-changing decision she must face alone.
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
ISBN: 1948908573
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
2020 Reading the West Book Awards, Longlist for Fiction 2020 Association for Morman Letters Finalist, Fiction The Desert Between Us is a sweeping, multi-layered novel based on the U.S. government’s decision to open more routes to California during the Gold Rush. To help navigate this waterless, largely unexplored territory, the War Department imported seventy-five camels from the Middle East to help traverse the brutal terrain that was murderous on other livestock. Geoffrey Scott, one of the roadbuilders, decides to venture north to discover new opportunities in the opening of the American West when he—and the camels—are no longer needed. Geoffrey arrives in St. Thomas, Nevada, a polygamous settlement caught up in territorial fights over boundaries and new taxation. There, he falls in love with Sophia Hughes, a hatmaker obsessed with beauty and the third wife of a polygamist. Geoffrey believes Sophia wants to be free of polygamy and go away with him to a better life, but Sophia’s motivations are not so easily understood. She had become committed to Mormon beliefs in England and had moved to Utah Territory to assuage her spiritual needs. The death of Sophia’s child and her illicit relationship with Geoffrey generate a complex nexus where her new love for Geoffrey competes with societal expectations and a rugged West seeking domesticity. When faced with the opportunity to move away from her polygamist husband and her tumultuous life in St. Thomas, Sophia becomes tormented by a life-changing decision she must face alone.
Discipline Without Damage
Author: Vanessa Lapointe
Publisher: LifeTree Media
ISBN: 1928055117
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
In this easy-to-read, science-based book, parents, caregivers, and adults of all kinds discover how discipline affects children’s development, why intervention should reinforce connection not separation, and why the disciplinary strategies that may have been used on us as children are not the ones that children really need. As a practicing child and family psychologist and advisor to the British Columbia ministry of children and families, Dr. Vanessa has seen it all, and she has navigated hundreds of tough situations with families. Drawing on scientific research and a wealth of clinical experience, she shows you how to put out the fire without dampening your child’s spirits; how to correct their behavior while emphasizing connection; and how to discipline without damage.
Publisher: LifeTree Media
ISBN: 1928055117
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
In this easy-to-read, science-based book, parents, caregivers, and adults of all kinds discover how discipline affects children’s development, why intervention should reinforce connection not separation, and why the disciplinary strategies that may have been used on us as children are not the ones that children really need. As a practicing child and family psychologist and advisor to the British Columbia ministry of children and families, Dr. Vanessa has seen it all, and she has navigated hundreds of tough situations with families. Drawing on scientific research and a wealth of clinical experience, she shows you how to put out the fire without dampening your child’s spirits; how to correct their behavior while emphasizing connection; and how to discipline without damage.