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Til Divorce Do Us Part - Why A Man Sings The Blues (Paperback): Kevin A. Hill Til Divorce Do Us Part - Why A Man Sings The Blues (Paperback)
Kevin A. Hill
R669 R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Save R107 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Til Divorce Do Us Part is a novel based upon a divorced father (Michael Watts Sr.) who has a very turbulent relationship with his ex-wife (Anne Watts), who is the mother of his two children. Anne is a constant thorn in her ex-husband's side. She is a scorned woman who feels that she has an axe to grind with her ex-husband in spite of his being a great father to to their children. He faithfully adheres to all of his responsibilities as it involves his role as a non-custodial parent, i.e., he always pays his child support on time, he has regular (frequent) visitation periods with his children and he is always there for them whenever they need him. Hence, he is actively and positively involved in their lives. Nevertheless, that is not good enough for Anne, as she harbors ill-will toward Michael as a result of their rocky ten-year long marriage, which wrecked Michael emotionally and placed him in the poor house. Anne does everything in her power to make Michael's post-divorce live miserable. After Michael decides to move on with his life when he once again fell in love and found a new life (Carla Thompson), all hell breaks loose. At that point, Anne launches an all out assault on her ex-husband. It was became obvious that she no longer wants him, and she does not want Carla to have him either. During Michael and Carla's marriage, Anne does everything in her power to drive a wedge between the new Mr. & Mrs. Watts. Anne uses Michael's love for his children as lethal weapon against him. Michael is the antithesis of a deadbeat dad (to his own detriment) as he altruistically places his children's health and welfare above that of his own.

After the Boom - The Politics of Generation X (Paperback, New): Stephen C. Craig, Stephen Earl Bennett After the Boom - The Politics of Generation X (Paperback, New)
Stephen C. Craig, Stephen Earl Bennett; Contributions by Jack Dennis, Angela C. Halfacre, Kevin A. Hill, …
R1,629 Discovery Miles 16 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Is the notorious 'Generation X' any different from other generations in terms of its voting behavior, economic circumstances, or general social and political outlook? This book of original essays by distinguished political scientists, economists, and sociologists (some Xers themselves) will be among the first to examine patterns of political and social behavior among this least understood, yet widely maligned, generational group.

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