Author: Missy Brickman
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662418566
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
A person's confidence grows when they slip on the right pair of heels. Slip on your favorite pair, and go on a grand adventure with Claire as she walks a mile in her Mommy's shoes.
Mommy's Hot Pink Heels
Author: Missy Brickman
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662418566
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
A person's confidence grows when they slip on the right pair of heels. Slip on your favorite pair, and go on a grand adventure with Claire as she walks a mile in her Mommy's shoes.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662418566
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
A person's confidence grows when they slip on the right pair of heels. Slip on your favorite pair, and go on a grand adventure with Claire as she walks a mile in her Mommy's shoes.
Mommy's Blue Stilettos
Author: Missy Brickman
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662481853
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
Have your siblings ever told you a story that seems a little far-fetched? Reese is about to embark on the truth that lies behind her sister Claire's story of their mommy's magic shoe closet! Slip on your stilettos and get ready for a fun adventure with Reese as she tests the magic for herself.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662481853
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
Have your siblings ever told you a story that seems a little far-fetched? Reese is about to embark on the truth that lies behind her sister Claire's story of their mommy's magic shoe closet! Slip on your stilettos and get ready for a fun adventure with Reese as she tests the magic for herself.
The Kid
Author: Sapphire
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101529210
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Fifteen years after the publication of Push, one year after the Academy Award-winning film adaptation, Sapphire gives voice to Precious's son, Abdul. In The Kid bestselling author Sapphire tells the electrifying story of Abdul Jones, the son of Push's unforgettable heroine, Precious. A story of body and spirit, rooted in the hungers of flesh and of the soul, The Kid brings us deep into the interior life of Abdul Jones. We meet him at age nine, on the day of his mother's funeral. Left alone to navigate a world in which love and hate sometimes hideously masquerade, forced to confront unspeakable violence, his history, and the dark corners of his own heart, Abdul claws his way toward adulthood and toward an identity he can stand behind. In a generational story that moves with the speed of thought from a Mississippi dirt farm to Harlem in its heyday; from a troubled Catholic orphanage to downtown artist's lofts, The Kid tells of a twenty- first-century young man's fight to find a way toward the future. A testament to the ferocity of the human spirit and the deep nourishing power of love and of art, The Kid chronicles a young man about to take flight. In the intimate, terrifying, and deeply alive story of Abdul's journey, we are witness to an artist's birth by fire.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101529210
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Fifteen years after the publication of Push, one year after the Academy Award-winning film adaptation, Sapphire gives voice to Precious's son, Abdul. In The Kid bestselling author Sapphire tells the electrifying story of Abdul Jones, the son of Push's unforgettable heroine, Precious. A story of body and spirit, rooted in the hungers of flesh and of the soul, The Kid brings us deep into the interior life of Abdul Jones. We meet him at age nine, on the day of his mother's funeral. Left alone to navigate a world in which love and hate sometimes hideously masquerade, forced to confront unspeakable violence, his history, and the dark corners of his own heart, Abdul claws his way toward adulthood and toward an identity he can stand behind. In a generational story that moves with the speed of thought from a Mississippi dirt farm to Harlem in its heyday; from a troubled Catholic orphanage to downtown artist's lofts, The Kid tells of a twenty- first-century young man's fight to find a way toward the future. A testament to the ferocity of the human spirit and the deep nourishing power of love and of art, The Kid chronicles a young man about to take flight. In the intimate, terrifying, and deeply alive story of Abdul's journey, we are witness to an artist's birth by fire.
MOMMY FOR THE MOMENT
Author: Lisa Kaye Laurel
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459280105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Single Dad Seeks… Rob Winfield needed a mother for his infant daughter. Someone who could appreciate the finer things in life, like watching baby Meredith smile or take her first step. Tip Padderson was perfect. If only he could convince the pretty drifter to stay…. Tip was falling in love with a certain pink-faced infant and her incredibly handsome father. Now she was rocking his daughter to sleep each night and wishing she could stay in Rob's arms forever. But her painful past kept her on the run. No matter how much she wanted to be Meredith's mommy, she could never be Rob's wife.
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459280105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Single Dad Seeks… Rob Winfield needed a mother for his infant daughter. Someone who could appreciate the finer things in life, like watching baby Meredith smile or take her first step. Tip Padderson was perfect. If only he could convince the pretty drifter to stay…. Tip was falling in love with a certain pink-faced infant and her incredibly handsome father. Now she was rocking his daughter to sleep each night and wishing she could stay in Rob's arms forever. But her painful past kept her on the run. No matter how much she wanted to be Meredith's mommy, she could never be Rob's wife.
Testing the Current
Author: William McPherson
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 1590176030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Growing up in a small upper Midwestern town in the late 1930s, young Tommy MacAllister is scarcely aware of the Depression, much less the rumblings of war in Europe. For his parents and their set, life seems to revolve around dinners and dancing at the country club, tennis dates and rounds of golf, holiday parties, summers on the Island, and sparkling occasions full of people and drinks and food and laughter. But curious as he is and impatient to grow up, Tommy will soon come to glimpse the darkness that lies beneath so much genteel complacency: hidden histories and embarrassing poor relations; the subtle (and not so subtle) slighting of the “help”; the mockery of President Roosevelt; and “the commandment they talked least about in Sunday school,” adultery. In Testing the Current William McPherson subtly sets off his wide-eyed protagonist’s perspective with mature reflection and wry humor and surrounds him with a cast of vibrant characters, creating a scrupulously observed portrait of a place and time that will shimmer in readers’ minds long after the final page is turned.
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 1590176030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Growing up in a small upper Midwestern town in the late 1930s, young Tommy MacAllister is scarcely aware of the Depression, much less the rumblings of war in Europe. For his parents and their set, life seems to revolve around dinners and dancing at the country club, tennis dates and rounds of golf, holiday parties, summers on the Island, and sparkling occasions full of people and drinks and food and laughter. But curious as he is and impatient to grow up, Tommy will soon come to glimpse the darkness that lies beneath so much genteel complacency: hidden histories and embarrassing poor relations; the subtle (and not so subtle) slighting of the “help”; the mockery of President Roosevelt; and “the commandment they talked least about in Sunday school,” adultery. In Testing the Current William McPherson subtly sets off his wide-eyed protagonist’s perspective with mature reflection and wry humor and surrounds him with a cast of vibrant characters, creating a scrupulously observed portrait of a place and time that will shimmer in readers’ minds long after the final page is turned.
Confessions of a Prep School Mommy Handler
Author: Wade Rouse
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307382710
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
At an elite prep school, the devil wears Lilly Pulitzer pink. When Wade Rouse, who grew up more Hee-Haw than Dynasty, was hired as the director of publicity at the prestigious Tate Academy, he quickly discovered his real job: to make the very pretty, very rich, very mean mommies of the elite students very happy. Enter Wade’s VIP volunteer and perfectly coiffed nightmare, former beauty queen and sports star Katherine Isabelle Ludington—Kitsy to her friends. In between designing Louis Vuitton–inspired reunion invitations, dressing as Ronald Reagan for Halloween, and surviving surprise Botox parties, Wade tries to tame Kitsy and her pink Lilly Pulitzer–clad posse while retaining a shred of self-esteem. Following a year in the life of the super rich and super spoiled, Confessions of a Prep School Mommy Handler is hilarious, heartbreaking, and deliciously catty.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307382710
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
At an elite prep school, the devil wears Lilly Pulitzer pink. When Wade Rouse, who grew up more Hee-Haw than Dynasty, was hired as the director of publicity at the prestigious Tate Academy, he quickly discovered his real job: to make the very pretty, very rich, very mean mommies of the elite students very happy. Enter Wade’s VIP volunteer and perfectly coiffed nightmare, former beauty queen and sports star Katherine Isabelle Ludington—Kitsy to her friends. In between designing Louis Vuitton–inspired reunion invitations, dressing as Ronald Reagan for Halloween, and surviving surprise Botox parties, Wade tries to tame Kitsy and her pink Lilly Pulitzer–clad posse while retaining a shred of self-esteem. Following a year in the life of the super rich and super spoiled, Confessions of a Prep School Mommy Handler is hilarious, heartbreaking, and deliciously catty.
Marshall's Marvelous Shoes
Author: Bernadette Pemberton
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477143106
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
Marshall takes his mom on an adventure for the most marvelous shoes from one store to the next.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477143106
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
Marshall takes his mom on an adventure for the most marvelous shoes from one store to the next.
In a Thousand Words
Author: Segofalang Kiwi Matheatsie
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434996271
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434996271
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
UNEXPECTED MOMMY
Author: Sherryl Woods
Publisher: MIRA
ISBN: 1460383559
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods sweeps readers away with a beloved story of falling in love when you least expect it… Stubborn, sexy rancher and single father Chance Adams will do anything to get back his share of the family ranch—even if it means seducing his uncle's ornery stepdaughter, schoolteacher Jenny Adams. Even if it means marrying her. Even if it means falling in love with her? Jenny always dreamed of finding the perfect man, but perhaps Chance, with his hellion, if lovable, son and his unbending grudge against her family, doesn't exactly fit the bill. She knew he had a one-track mind, all right—but was it just her imagination, or was he starting to get…derailed?
Publisher: MIRA
ISBN: 1460383559
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods sweeps readers away with a beloved story of falling in love when you least expect it… Stubborn, sexy rancher and single father Chance Adams will do anything to get back his share of the family ranch—even if it means seducing his uncle's ornery stepdaughter, schoolteacher Jenny Adams. Even if it means marrying her. Even if it means falling in love with her? Jenny always dreamed of finding the perfect man, but perhaps Chance, with his hellion, if lovable, son and his unbending grudge against her family, doesn't exactly fit the bill. She knew he had a one-track mind, all right—but was it just her imagination, or was he starting to get…derailed?
Mommy Wars
Author: Leslie Morgan Steiner
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1588365980
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
With motherhood comes one of the toughest decisions of a woman’s life: Stay at home or pursue a career? The dilemma not only divides mothers into hostile, defensive camps but pits individual mothers against themselves. Leslie Morgan Steiner has been there. As an executive at The Washington Post, a writer, and mother of three, she has lived and breathed every side of the “mommy wars.” Rather than just watch the battles rage, Steiner decided to do something about it. She commissioned twenty-six outspoken mothers to write about their lives, their families, and the choices that have worked for them. The result is a frank, surprising, and utterly refreshing look at American motherhood. Ranging in age from twenty-five to seventy-two and scattered across the country from New Hampshire to California, these mothers reflect the full spectrum of lifestyle choices. Women who have been home with the kids from day one, moms who shuttle from full-time office jobs to part-time at-home work, hard-driving executives who put in seventy-hour-plus weeks: they all get a turn. The one thing these women have in common, aside from having kids, is that they’re all terrific writers. Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley vividly recounts how her generation stormed the American workplace–only to take refuge at home when the workplace drove them out. Lizzie McGuire creator Terri Minsky describes what it felt like to hear her kids scream “I hope you never come back!” when she flew to L.A. to launch the show that made her career. Susan Cheever, novelist, biographer, and Newsday columnist, reports on the furious battles between the stroller pushers and the briefcase bearers on the streets of Manhattan. Lois R. Shea traded the journalistic fast track for a house in the country where she could raise her daughter in peace. Ann Misiaszek Sarnoff, chief operating officer of the Women’s National Basketball Association, argues fiercely that you can combine ambition and motherhood–and have a blast in the process. Candid, engaging, by turns unflinchingly honest and painfully funny, the essays collected here offer an astonishingly intimate portrait of the state of motherhood today. Mommy Wars is a book by and for and about the real experts on motherhood and hard work: the women at home, in the office, on the job every day of their lives. Including these essays: “Neither Here nor There” by Sandy Hingston “The Mother Load” by Terri Minsky “Sharks and Jets” by Page Evans “Baby Battle” by Susan Cheever “Guilty” by Dawn Drzal “The Donna Reed Syndrome” by Lonnae O’Neal Parker “Mother Superior” by Catherine Clifford “Good Enough” by Beth Brophy “Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn” by Lois R. Shea “What Goes Unsaid” by Sydney Trent “I Hate Everybody” by Leslie Lehr “Before; After” by Molly Jong-Fast “I Do Know How She Does It” by Ann Misiaszek Sarnoff “Red Boots and Cole Haans” by Monica Buckley Price “Working Mother, Not Guilty” by Sara Nelson “Feminism Meets the Free Market” by Jane Smiley “Happy” by Anne Marie Feld “I Never Dreamed I’d Have So Many Children” by Lila Leff “On Being a Radical Feminist Stay-at-Home Mom” by Inda Schaenen “Being There” by Reshma Memon Yaqub “Russian Dolls” by Veronica Chambers “Peace and Carrots” by Carolyn Hax “Unprotected” by Natalie Smith Parra “Julia” by Anna Fels “On Balance” by Jane Juska “My Baby’s Feet Are Size 13” by Iris Krasnow
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1588365980
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
With motherhood comes one of the toughest decisions of a woman’s life: Stay at home or pursue a career? The dilemma not only divides mothers into hostile, defensive camps but pits individual mothers against themselves. Leslie Morgan Steiner has been there. As an executive at The Washington Post, a writer, and mother of three, she has lived and breathed every side of the “mommy wars.” Rather than just watch the battles rage, Steiner decided to do something about it. She commissioned twenty-six outspoken mothers to write about their lives, their families, and the choices that have worked for them. The result is a frank, surprising, and utterly refreshing look at American motherhood. Ranging in age from twenty-five to seventy-two and scattered across the country from New Hampshire to California, these mothers reflect the full spectrum of lifestyle choices. Women who have been home with the kids from day one, moms who shuttle from full-time office jobs to part-time at-home work, hard-driving executives who put in seventy-hour-plus weeks: they all get a turn. The one thing these women have in common, aside from having kids, is that they’re all terrific writers. Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley vividly recounts how her generation stormed the American workplace–only to take refuge at home when the workplace drove them out. Lizzie McGuire creator Terri Minsky describes what it felt like to hear her kids scream “I hope you never come back!” when she flew to L.A. to launch the show that made her career. Susan Cheever, novelist, biographer, and Newsday columnist, reports on the furious battles between the stroller pushers and the briefcase bearers on the streets of Manhattan. Lois R. Shea traded the journalistic fast track for a house in the country where she could raise her daughter in peace. Ann Misiaszek Sarnoff, chief operating officer of the Women’s National Basketball Association, argues fiercely that you can combine ambition and motherhood–and have a blast in the process. Candid, engaging, by turns unflinchingly honest and painfully funny, the essays collected here offer an astonishingly intimate portrait of the state of motherhood today. Mommy Wars is a book by and for and about the real experts on motherhood and hard work: the women at home, in the office, on the job every day of their lives. Including these essays: “Neither Here nor There” by Sandy Hingston “The Mother Load” by Terri Minsky “Sharks and Jets” by Page Evans “Baby Battle” by Susan Cheever “Guilty” by Dawn Drzal “The Donna Reed Syndrome” by Lonnae O’Neal Parker “Mother Superior” by Catherine Clifford “Good Enough” by Beth Brophy “Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn” by Lois R. Shea “What Goes Unsaid” by Sydney Trent “I Hate Everybody” by Leslie Lehr “Before; After” by Molly Jong-Fast “I Do Know How She Does It” by Ann Misiaszek Sarnoff “Red Boots and Cole Haans” by Monica Buckley Price “Working Mother, Not Guilty” by Sara Nelson “Feminism Meets the Free Market” by Jane Smiley “Happy” by Anne Marie Feld “I Never Dreamed I’d Have So Many Children” by Lila Leff “On Being a Radical Feminist Stay-at-Home Mom” by Inda Schaenen “Being There” by Reshma Memon Yaqub “Russian Dolls” by Veronica Chambers “Peace and Carrots” by Carolyn Hax “Unprotected” by Natalie Smith Parra “Julia” by Anna Fels “On Balance” by Jane Juska “My Baby’s Feet Are Size 13” by Iris Krasnow