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Dirty Laundry
- Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help
- By: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Narrated by: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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What if you stopped feeling ashamed of constantly being late or of getting so hyperfocused on a task that you drop everything else you had to do? How can you as a partner, parent, or friend better understand your neurodivergent loved one’s way of moving through the world? In Dirty Laundry, life partners Rich Pink and Rox Emery unapologetically guide you through the ups and downs of life with ADHD. Every chapter starts with a common symptom of ADHD, like impulsivity or struggles with finances, and an earnest moment from their own lives to show you how they navigate the symptom together.
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Perfect. Should be mandatory reading in middle school for the entirety of our neurodiverse world!!
- By Debra F. Wiens on 03-07-24
- Dirty Laundry
- Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help
- By: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Narrated by: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
So enlightening!
Reviewed: 01-25-25
We have an adult son who has been diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. This book explains so much!
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The Demon of Unrest
- A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War
- By: Erik Larson
- Narrated by: Will Patton, Erik Larson
- Length: 17 hrs and 18 mins
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On November 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the fluky victor in a tight race for president. The country was bitterly at odds; Southern extremists were moving ever closer to destroying the Union, with one state after another seceding and Lincoln powerless to stop them. Slavery fueled the conflict, but somehow the passions of North and South came to focus on a lonely federal fortress in Charleston Harbor: Fort Sumter.
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Vividly Told History of the Start of the Civil War
- By WLC on 05-01-24
- The Demon of Unrest
- A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War
- By: Erik Larson
- Narrated by: Will Patton, Erik Larson
There were so many facts presented that I had not known
Reviewed: 05-31-24
The story would have been much better with a different narrator. His affectations were distracting.
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Love, Pray, Listen
- Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy
- By: Mary DeMuth
- Narrated by: Mary DeMuth
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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As a parent, your role changes drastically after your kids grow up. You fear heartache and strained relationships when your children choose difficult—even seemingly wrong—paths. Love, Pray, Listen is the gracious, practical resource you need for navigating the rocky terrain of parenting grown-ups. Mary DeMuth offers a robust theology for long-term parenting gleaned from the discipleship model Jesus exemplified, one carefully applying his way of expressing love. This is your invitation for spiritual growth and a path toward fulfilling relationships with your adult children.
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Absolutely wonderful
- By ABigg on 01-08-23
- Love, Pray, Listen
- Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy
- By: Mary DeMuth
- Narrated by: Mary DeMuth
The amount of wisdom she shares for parents of wayward children
Reviewed: 05-08-24
I’m sorry that Mary DeMuth has experienced the heartache of having wayward children but oh, how much wisdom and insight God has given her through her journey! I too, have wayward children and I have many friends who are going through the same experience. I have recommended this book not only to them but to practically anyone who would listen to me. I recently had one woman tell me that this book was very helpful for her in how to relate to her unsaved husband.
I am so grateful for Mary’s vulnerability and insight, I will be using this book as a devotional until my children return to the Lord.
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This Tender Land
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins
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1932: Located on the banks of the Gilead River in Minnesota, Lincoln School is home to hundreds of Native American boys and girls who have been separated from their families. The only two white boys in the school are orphan brothers Odie and Albert, who, under the watchful eyes of the cruel superintendent Mrs. Brickman, are often in trouble for misdeeds both real and imagined. The two boys' best friend is Mose, a mute Native American who is also the strongest kid in school. And they find another ally in Cora Frost, a widowed teacher who is raising her little girl, Emmy, by herself.
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"Didn't need the underlying social message"
- By Curtis on 09-23-19
- This Tender Land
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Disappointed
Reviewed: 04-29-20
I loved this authors book “Ordinary Grace” and was so hopeful that I would have the same response to this publication. Unfortunately not. The story was so contrived and I thought it would never end.
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