Mostly anecdotes about building community to fight the oil pipeline through Nebraska. (I hope they win!)
Why are there no reviews yet??Once I get my hands on this book and read it through, I promise to leave a review. It won't be much, but it'll be something.
If you have boys, it's worth the read without a doubt. Some of Pollack's techniques of communication I've used throughout the years with my two (now teenage) sons.
I was absolutely amazed with this book. It is actually one of the best books I have written on writing. She is very passionate about the subject and gives you lots of information. I fully recommend this to any person who wants to write and carries around a soapbox in their purse/on their person. (Th...
Thought-provoking, careful, cogent observations designed to open our eyes and help us to see the difficulties our current reality is causing in young women. I don't think we can open this book and not be gripped by the truth Dr. Pipher is pointing out. She's like the child who observed the Emperor h...
Comprehensive overview. I might want to purchase eventually. But also need backup of more in-depth treatment of topics.2nd pass through:Laying the groundwork. Share the workload.- Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. When someone asks if they can help, take them at their word and give them a job t...
This book is highly recommended in "How to Talk to your Child about Sex" by the Eyre's, which I have read and reviewed ( http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81152970 ), so I have queued it up for reading. *************************************This book is a good companion book to read with "Packagi...
I had a daughter, of course I was going to read it. But I didn't love it: Pipher's snippets don't actually lead to the kind of social change that will help all women. It's more about understanding individuals, which is nice, but leaves the same mess for someone else to deal with.