Book Reviews
A look at books aimed at parents and their children.
Book Review: In An Instant  The nation gasped when they received the news of the injuries of ABC´s Bob Woodruff as he rode with U.S. troops in Iraq. Their story will bring light to the pain and triumphs of all U.S. families who deal with the injuries and deaths of their loved ones who bravely fight this war. Book Review: On Becoming Fearless  Arianna Huffington´s book on how women can learn to live their lives fearlessly is a wonderful read and sound advice for women everywhere! Book Review: The Intellectual Devotional  Review of a new type of daily devotional which focuses on the stimulation of the mind and the continuance of education. Book Review: The OverAchievers  While we strive to continue to improve the education system in the United States, what is truly happening to those children who strongly feel the need to "be the best"? Book Review: Chicken Soup for the Single Parent's Soul  A brief description and endorsement of the newest Chicken Soup book, "Chicken Soup for the Single Parent´s Soul" Book Review: Growing Up Too Fast  Review of Dr. Sylvia Rimm´s book, Growing Up Too Fast - a look at the lives of middle school aged children through the studies of noteworthy psychologists and the eyes of the children themselves. Book Review: Quality Time for Dad  A review of Janice Todd´s "Quality Time for Dad." Book Review: Raising Boys Without Men  Raising Boys without Men: How Maverick Moms are Creating the Next Generation of Exceptional Men is an excellent study of single moms and how they are insuring that their sons reach their full potential, not just as boys/men, but as individuals! Book Review: The Life of Teenagers Ain't No Joke  An excellent book for teenagers and the parents of teenagers! Keith Wright is a wonderful author who puts his experiences and his love for American´s youth into his every word. Book Review: The Teen Code  A review of a unique book from a unique perspective, the teen. This book gives much insight into productive conversations between parents and teens. Louv's Last Child in the Woods  Richard Louv´s Last Child in the Woods illustrates a revealing perspective on the importance of nature in the lives of our children and how the role of nature has changed over the past few decades. He provokes us all to consider the changes we should make for the health of our children and society.
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