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Written by a team of renowned sociologists with experience in both
the field and the classroom, The Art and Science of Social Research
offers authoritative, accessible and balanced coverage of the
methods used to study the social world. The authors highlight the
challenges of investigating the unpredictable topic of human lives
while providing insights into what really happens in the field, the
laboratory and the survey call centre. A streamlined Second Edition
is now accompanied by three new InQuizitive activities and writing
tutorials that help students master the building blocks of research
and hone key writing skills.
Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, Ninth Edition, provides
a comprehensive synthesis of the latest research findings in the
science of aging. The complexities of population dynamics, cohort
succession and policy changes modify the world and its inhabitants
in ways that must be vigilantly monitored. Completely revised, this
edition not only includes the foundational, classic themes of aging
research, but also a rich array of emerging topics and perspectives
that advance the field in exciting ways. New topics include
families, immigration, social factors and cognition, caregiving,
neighborhoods and built environments, natural disasters, religion
and health, and sexual behavior, among others. This book will serve
as a useful resource and an inspiration to those searching for ways
to contribute to the aging enterprise.
Divided by war. Reunited by courage. Two sisters, divided by war,
face daily battles to save the lives of the wounded soldiers in
their care Phoebe is a VAD at a Base Hospital in Étaples, France,
treating men who’ve served at the Front. Their courage and
resilience inspires her, and though she’s meant to keep her
distance, Captain Archie Bailey soon captivates her heart. Her
younger sister Celia is a nurse at a POW camp on the island of
Jersey. These men fight for the forces that bombed her brother and
parents, but long hours spent healing them shows her they aren’t
the monsters she expected. But despite the differences in their
situations, both Celia and Phoebe come to see the commonality in
their experiences – the sense of community and friendship, the
unexpected moments of love and laughter, and a bond so strong that
even war can’t break it…
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Mrs Boots (Paperback)
Deborah Carr
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An incredible historical novel inspired by the true story behind
the Boots empire. Jersey 1885 On the beautiful island of Jersey,
Florence Rowe lives a quiet life working in her father's bookshop.
Life for the Rowe family is good, but Florence can't help yearning
for more... When Jesse Boot, the successful owner of Boots the
chemist, arrives on the island, Florence is immediately captivated
by his tales of life in a busy, bustling city on the mainland. For
the first time ever, Florence imagines a life away from the
constraints of Jersey society, of being someone more than just a
shopgirl. Until her parents reveal the shocking news they will
refuse any marriage proposal from Mr Boot. Can Florence find a way
to be with the man she loves and make a new life for herself?
Readers are loving Mrs Boots: 'A book that drew me in...I cuddle up
on my reading chair and entered the world of Boots' Abby 'Vibrant,
believable, characters and an absorbing plot' Tabby 'This will
definitely pull at your heartstrings...Loved it' Beverley 'I'm so
glad this is the beginning of a series and I can't wait to read the
rest! Wonderfully written' Grace 'If you like historical novels
this is a book for you' Bookoholic Cafe 'A gorgeous start to a new
historical series that captivated, charmed and inspired me' Adele
'A great and powerful read about love, relationships, and the
trials and tribulations in between...a true thrill' Donna 'Watch
this author-this is a series you'll want to stick with' Micah
A moving historical novel inspired by the German occupation of the
Channel Islands during WW2. This is a story of courage, resilience
and everyday acts of defiance from ordinary people forced to live
in an extraordinary time. The USA Today bestseller! June 1940 While
her little sister Rosie is sent to the UK to keep her safe from the
invading German army, Estelle Le Maistre is left behind on Jersey
to help her grandmother run the family farm. When the Germans
occupy the island, everything changes and Estelle and the islanders
must face the reality of life under Nazi rule. Interspersed with
diary entries from Rosie back on the mainland, the novel is also
inspired by real life stories from the author’s own family who
were both on the island during the occupation and in London during
the Blitz and is a true testament to the courage and bravery of the
islanders. Readers are loving An Island at War: ‘A
‘mesmerizing’ story of a island captured by the Nazi's in World
War II’ Debbie ‘I fell head over heels in love with this
book…It brings to light strong female characters, who have
bravery and courage to stand up for themselves and for what is
right’ Jenny ‘I loved getting to know the characters and truly
experiencing their rather unique predicament…a fascinating read
to those who enjoy WWII fiction’ Denise ‘Absorbing and full of
emotion, compassion and wisdom’ Joan ‘Very well written and a
great curl up with a cuppa and get lost in the story kind of
book’ Gill ‘Will pull at your heartstrings…beautifully
written’ Louise ‘The story was much more meaningful knowing it
was written by someone that was from the island…I enjoyed reading
about the beautiful island and the community that stuck together to
help each other’ Shirley ‘It ticked the boxes of love, family,
strength, and character and I would recommend it for others looking
for an engaging historical fiction read’ Stacey ‘An emotional
story of how life changed for the residents of Jersey during the
German occupation’ Ethel
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Neighbours at War
Deborah Carr
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The world is at war and her country needs her When Florence's son,
John, announces that he has enlisted, she is horrified but
determined to hold her family together during the oncoming
hardships they are to face. Men are returning to England wounded,
with many more not returning at all, families are struggling, and
Florence's 'Dear Girls' are risking their lives in new and
dangerous jobs. Florence might be older now, but she has no
intention of sitting back on her laurels while others fight for
King and Country. She knows what needs to be done...
Behind every family there's a strong woman holding them together As
the wife of esteemed businessman, Jesse Boot, Florence's position
in society is much changed from her quiet life as a shopkeeper's
assistant. Now a lady of means, Florence is expected to act in a
way society demands. And whilst Florence is more than happy to be a
dutiful wife and a doting mother, as the Boots empire continues to
grow, there is so much more to her than simply being Mama or
dearest. Helping the staff and customers who rely on her and the
business gives Florence an added purpose. Can she show society that
a woman can have it all...?
The aging of America will reshape how we live and will transform
nearly every aspect of contemporary society. Renowned life course
sociologist Deborah Carr provides a lively, nuanced, and timely
portrait of aging in the United States. The US population is older
than ever before, raising new challenges for families, caregivers,
health care systems, and social programs like Social Security and
Medicare. Organized in seven chapters, Aging in America covers
these topics: the history of aging and the development of
theoretical approaches how cultural changes shape our views on
aging the demographic characteristics of older adults today older
adults' family lives and social relationships the health of older
adults and social disparities in who gets sick how public policies
affect the well-being of older adults and their families how baby
boomers, Gen Xers, and millennials will experience old age Drawing
on state-of-the-art data, current events, and pop culture, this
portrait of an aging population challenges outdated myths and
vividly shows how future cohorts of older adults will differ from
the generations before them.
'A beautiful, heartbreaking novel of war and loss and the
resilience of the human spirit' Rosemary, Netgalley Reader The USA
Today bestseller! Young nurse, Gemma, is struggling with the
traumas she has witnessed through her job. Needing to escape from
it all, Gemma agrees to help renovate a rundown farmhouse in
Doullens, France, a town near the Somme. There, in a boarded-up
cupboard, wrapped in old newspapers, is a tin that reveals the
secret letters and heartache of Alice Le Breton, a young volunteer
nurse who worked in a casualty clearing station near the front
line. Set in the present day and during the horrifying years of the
war, both women discover deep down the strength and courage to
carry on in even the most difficult of times. Through Alice's words
and her unfailing love for her sweetheart at the front, Gemma
learns to truly live again. This epic historical novel will take
your breath away. Readers are falling in love with The Poppy Field:
'Both heartbreaking and full of hope and happiness' Pam, Goodreads
'Exceptional' Cassie's Books 'A beautifully written, highly
enjoyable read' Nicki's Book Blog 'One to watch' Good Housekeeping
Comments like "I'm worried sick" convey the conventional wisdom
that being "stressed out" will harm our health. Thousands of
academic studies reveal that stressful life events (like a job
loss), ongoing strains (like burdensome caregiving duties), and
even daily hassles (like traffic jams on the commute to work)
affect every aspect of our physical and emotional well-being.
Cutting through a sea of scientific research and theories, "Worried
Sick" answers many questions about how stress gets under our skin,
makes us sick, and how and why people cope with stress differently.
Included are several standard stress and coping checklists,
allowing readers to gauge their own stress levels.
We have all experienced stressful times--maybe a major work
deadline or relocating cross-country for a new job--when we came
out unscathed, feeling not only emotionally and physically healthy,
but better than we did prior to the crisis. Why do some people
withstand adversity without a scratch, while others fall ill or
become emotionally despondent when faced with even a seemingly
minor hassle? Without oversimplifying the discussion, Deborah Carr
succinctly provides readers with key themes and contemporary
research on the concept of stress. Understanding individuals' own
sources of strength and vulnerability is an important step toward
developing personal strategies to minimize stress and its unhealthy
consequences. Yet Carr also challenges the notion that merely
reducing stress in our lives will help us to stay healthy. Many of
the stressors that we face in everyday life are not our problems
alone; rather, they are symptoms of much larger, sweeping problems
in contemporary U.S. society.
To readers interested in the broad range of chronic, acute, and
daily life stressors facing Americans in the twenty-first century,
as well as those with interest in the many ways that our physical
and emotional health is shaped by our experiences, this brief book
will be an immediate and quick look at these significant
issues.
Winner, Design Edge Regional Design AwardShortlisted, Atlantic
Independent Booksellers' Choice AwardAuthentic. Original.
Inimitable. Mary Majka was one of Canada's great pioneering
environmentalists. She was best known as a television host, a
conservationist, and a driving force behind the internationally
acclaimed Marys Point Western Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve on the
Bay of Fundy. Sanctuary gives full expression to the intensely
personal story of Mary's life. A daughter of privilege, a survivor
of World War II Poland, an architect of dreams, Mary Majka became a
passionate environmentalist intent on protecting fragile spaces and
species for generations to come. In this amazing story of
determination and foresight, Deborah Carr reveals a complex,
indomitable, thoroughly human being -- flawed yet feisty, inspiring
and inspired.
The aging of America will reshape how we live and will transform
nearly every aspect of contemporary society. Renowned life course
sociologist Deborah Carr provides a lively, nuanced, and timely
portrait of aging in the United States. The US population is older
than ever before, raising new challenges for families, caregivers,
health care systems, and social programs like Social Security and
Medicare. Â Organized in seven chapters, Aging in America
covers these topics: the history of aging and the development of
theoretical approaches how cultural changes shape our views on
aging the demographic characteristics of older adults today older
adults'Â family lives and social relationships the health of
older adults and social disparities in who gets sick how public
policies affect the well-being of older adults and their families
how baby boomers, Gen Xers, and millennials will experience old age
Drawing on state-of-the-art data, current events, and pop culture,
this portrait of an aging population challenges outdated myths and
vividly shows how future cohorts of older adults will differ from
the generations before them.
Two women Two wars A secret that threatens to tear them apart 1916
At the onset of war, Nurse Pru le Cuirot left her home in Jersey to
care for injured soldiers at Ashbury Manor, Dorset. She wanted to
do her bit but she never expected to meet American pilot, Jack
Garland, so unlike any man she has ever met. When Jack is sent on a
dangerous mission and vanishes, Pru is forced to make an agonising
decision… one that will haunt them both forever. 1940 Another
lifetime, but another war and Pru’s daughter Emma comes to
Ashbury Manor. As Jersey falls to the Germans, Emma is fearful for
her mother back home. And when she meets the mysterious beekeeper
who lives in the grounds of the manor she finds herself caught up
in a web of lies. As past and present collide, will the secrets of
her mother’s life finally be resolved? Readers LOVE The
Beekeeper’s War: ‘It’s almost impossible to convey how much I
enjoyed this book…beautifully written’ Bev ‘I am writing this
review in hopes that others will find the story as touching and
wonderful as I did…I still can't stop thinking about everything
that happened’ Trudy ‘Incredible. One of the best World War I
novels I've read… a wonderful novel worth your time’ Debbie
‘I read this book in one day as I was enthralled with it…an
endearing story of life back in the war years’ Sue ‘Realistic
characters…the tears were streaming down my face by the end’
Patricia ‘A favorite author because her characters and settings
seem very real and personal… She has the rare quality of giving a
depth of details that makes her readers feel at home with the
places and people’ Jane W ‘Great for a weekend read…Its
appeal lies in the storytelling itself: the horrors of the war,
dangerous circumstances and sacrifices, weak and strong people who
either caved in and betrayed others or rose to all challenges feel
authentic and real’ Sally ‘Gently paced with vivid
characterisation and a balance of heartbreak and heartwarming’
Jane
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