Almost Grown

Almost Grown
Author: Patricia Pasick
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780393317107

Offering intelligent counsel in this time of tumult, as a child makes the transition from high school to college, "Almost Grown" tackles the key questions parents have about this time, explores the impact on family stability, and examines the challenges and opportunities which nontraditional families face.

Almost Grown: Launching Your Child from High School to College

Almost Grown: Launching Your Child from High School to College
Author: Patricia Pasick
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998-03-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0393353141

A time of tumult, your children's transition from high school to college can also be a time of growth. This book shows you how. Almost Grown is a guide for parents to the final years of high school and first years of college, offering intelligent counsel not only in practical issues such as developing a college search plan or handling questions of money, sex, and substance abuse, but also in the psychological issues that arise during this family transition. Writing as both psychologist and parent, Patricia Pasick tackles the key question of how mothers and fathers can foster adolescents' growth and autonomy while maintaining family connections and stability. She also explores the unexpected: the impact of the changing family on younger siblings, the benefits and frustrations of college students' returning home, the challenges and opportunities that nontraditional families face, and more. Pasick delves into another critical yet underplayed aspect of the college transition: how parents' lives change. Almost Grown guides readers through this major step in adult development and new start to adult partnerships. Almost Grown contains advice from high school and college admissions counselors across the country and, at the heart of the book, stories of personal experience from parents and adolescents who are making, or have made, the transition.

Almost Grown

Almost Grown
Author: Alan Ziegler
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1978
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Celebrates in photographs and poetry the joys and uncertainties of the time when we are no longer children and yet not quite adults.

Hardheaded Weather

Hardheaded Weather
Author: Cornelius Eady
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780399154850

A new volume of poetic works by the Pulitzer Prize finalist and National Book Award-winning author of Brutal Imagination reflects on such topics as his transition from urban renter to non-plussed rural homeowner, the sobering influence of war, and the intimation of the writer's own mortality. Simultaneous.

Growing Each Other Up

Growing Each Other Up
Author: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 022618840X

Examines the evolving relationship between parents and their children over time, moving from a one-way flow of instruction and support to an exchange between equals.

Rebel Rebel

Rebel Rebel
Author: Chris O'Leary
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1780997132

David Bowie: every single song. Everything you want to know, everything you didn't know. David Bowie remains mysterious and unknowable, despite 45 years of recording and performing. His legacy is roughly 600 songs, which range from psychedelia to glam rock to Philadelphia soul, from avant-garde instrumentals to global pop anthems. Rebel Rebel catalogs Bowie's songs from 1964 to 1976, examines them in the order of their composition and recording, and digs into what makes them work. Rebel Rebel is an in-depth look at Bowie's early singles and album tracks, unreleased demos, session outtakes and cover songs. The book traces Bowie's literary, film and musical influences and the evolution of his songwriting. It also shows how Bowie exploited studio innovations, and the roles of his producers and supporting musicians, especially major collaborators like Brian Eno, Iggy Pop and Mick Ronson. This book places Bowie's music in the context of its era. Readers will discover the links between Kubrick's 2001 and "Space Oddity"; how A Clockwork Orange inspired "Suffragette City". The pages are a trip through Bowie's various lives as a young man in Swinging London, a Tibetan Buddhist, a disillusioned hippie, a rock god, and a Hollywood recluse. With a cast of thousands, including John Lennon, William S. Burroughs, Andy Warhol and Cher.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1196
Release: 1888
Genre: Entomology
ISBN: