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    <![CDATA[The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: The 25 Year Landmark Study]]>
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    <![CDATA[Finally in paperback, the <em>New York Times</em> bestseller that has fundamentally changed the way children of divorce see themselves as adults -- updated with a new preface by the author.    <p>Divorce is at once a widespread reality and a painful decision, so it is no surprise that this landmark study of its long-term effects should both spark debate and find a large audience.    <p>In this compelling, thought-provoking book, Judith Wallerstein explains that, while children do learn to cope with divorce, it in fact takes its greatest toll in adulthood, when the sons and daughters of divorced parents embark on romantic relationships of their own. Wallerstein sensitively illustrates how children of divorce often feel that their relationships are doomed, seek to avoid conflict, and fear commitment. Failure in their loving relationships often seems to them preordained, even when things are going smoothly. As Wallerstein checks in on the adults she first encountered as youngsters more than twenty-five years ago, she finds that their experiences mesh with those of the millions of other children of divorce, who will find themselves on every page.    <p>With more than 100,000 copies in print, <em>The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce</em> spent three weeks on the <em>New York Times</em>, <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em>, and <em>Denver Post</em> bestseller lists. The book was also featured on two episodes of <em>Oprah</em> as well as on the front cover of <em>Time</em> and the <em>New York Times Book Review</em>.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Good Marriage: How and Why Love Lasts]]>
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    <![CDATA[Charts the four general types of marriage--the romantic, the   rescue, the companionate, and the traditional--and the nine tasks   essential to forging a successful one, based on intimate interviews   with fifty couples who consider themselves happy. Reprint.]]>
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    <![CDATA[What About the Kids? Raising Your Children Before, During, and After Divorce]]>
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    <![CDATA[he Unexpected Legacy of Divorce gave us new and important insight into the long-term effects of divorce on children who have grown into adulthood. What About the Kids? is a new book that tells parents in unprecedented detail how to help their children over the long haul-what to say, what to do, what to expect-every step of the way. Tapping into the latest findings on how children develop, this clearly written guidebook helps parents understand why children at different ages react the way they do to divorce and how to head off trouble before it begins. The book follows divorce chronologically so parents can find advice for whatever stage of the experience they are in, including how to help older children many years after the breakup. nPart One: The Immediate Breakup What you need to know to get your own life back on track, what to tell the children, how children react, the reasons for their reactions, and thoughts on when is the best time to divorce. nPart Two: The First Few Years Setting routines, getting legal help, choosing the right custody to fit your child, finding support, and how to realistically follow the advice 'don't fight.' nPart Three: Assessing the Post-Divorce Family Five and Ten Years Down the Road Take another close look at yourself and your kids. Divorce requires a new kind of father, mother, and teenager. nPart Four: When Outsiders Join the Family Dating, sex, remarriage, blended families, holidays, and what step-parents need to know. nPart Five: Conversations for a Lifetime How to talk with your children as they enter young adulthood so they feel safe and free to seek relationships based on love, trust, and mutual commitment. What About the Kids? is the ultimate resource for any person wishing to ease the effects of divorce on children, and for all divorced parents who want to ensure their children's future happiness.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Surviving the Breakup: How Children and Parents Cope With Divorce]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Based on the Children of Divorce Project, a landmark study of sixty families during the first five years after divorce, this enlightening and humane modern classic altered the conventional wisdom on the short- and long-term effects of family dissolution.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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