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End the Co-Parenting War. If you find co-parenting with your ex to
be a constant struggle and it seems like he fights you every step
of the way - sometimes just for sport, you are not alone. Are you
worried that you cannot go on like this for the next 10-15 years
and that your bank account will be empty from the legal costs? And
are you concerned about your children's mental and emotional
health? In When Your Ex Doesn't Follow the Rules, Maureen Doyle
combines client success stories with powerful coaching techniques
that will change your post-divorce combat zone into a place of
peace.
A mother being dragged ever deeper into the icy waters of
depression. A daughter who finds a devastating secret about a
shadowy past buried in her mom's dresser. And the key to unlocking
a long-hidden family mystery that could save or destroy much more
than their two lives. Fourteen-year-old Molly worries about school,
friends, and her parents' failed marriage, but mostly about her
mother Elaine's growing depression. Molly knows her mother, who
shuts herself off from human connections and instead buries herself
in the lives and deaths of the strangers she writes about, is
nursing her own carefully-kept secret. But in Elaine's raw and
fragile state, Molly knows not to pry too deeply. Until her Uncle
Stephen is thrust into the limelight because of his miracle cure of
a young man and her mother can no longer hide behind other people's
stories. As Molly digs into her mother's past, she finds a secret
hidden in her mother's dresser that may be the key to unlocking a
family mystery dating to 1918 New York-a secret that could save or
destroy their future. Between Before and After is: A riveting YA
story told in dual narratives during the flu epidemic in 1918 New
York City and 1955 San Jose, California An historical coming-of-age
novel about the complex bonds between mothers and daughters.
Written by award-winning poet, novelist, and teacher Maureen
McQuerry Perfect for fans of Ruta Sepetys and Laurie Halse Anderson
This book investigates the archaeological evidence for crafts and
production in early medieval Ireland, AD 400-1100, with a
particular focus on the extensive excavated evidence from rural
secular and ecclesiastical settlements. The volume firstly provides
an overview of the social and ideological contexts of crafts and
technologies in early Ireland. It then outlines the extant evidence
specifically for iron-working, non-ferrous metalworking, glass,
enamel and millefiori, bone, antler and horn, and stone working,
and characterises each craft practice in terms of scale, outputs
and implications for society. Tables provide additional information
on wood craft and pottery. The book then provides a detailed review
of the use of different materials in dress and ornament, touches on
cloth and textile production, and explores how social identities
were performed through objects and material practices. The book
then provides a voluminous site gazetteer accounting for all
evidence for craft and production on hundreds of early medieval
settlements, with numerous tables of data, site plans, artefact
drawings and photographs and an extensive bibliography. The book is
based on the work of the Early Medieval Archaeology Project (EMAP),
which was funded through the Irish Heritage Council and Department
of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht's INSTAR programme, a
collaborative research project carried out by University College
Dublin and Queens University Belfast which reviewed all
archaeological excavations in Ireland between c.1930-2012. This
particular book, building on EMAP's previous studies of dwellings
and settlements, and agriculture and economy, provides the baseline
for a generation of studies of early medieval crafts and production
in Ireland in its northwest European contexts.
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