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Book Synopsis My Mummy is an Engineer by : Kerrine Bryan
Download or read book My Mummy is an Engineer written by Kerrine Bryan and published by . This book was released on 2015-06 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A sweetly illustrated story with a powerful message.'My Mummy is an Engineer' is the first title by Butterfly Books. This book introduces children to the exciting world of engineering; creating real things that once were dreams. It will not only educate, but also inspire!This story is all about a Mummy¿s adventure as an engineer, from working with her team in the office to visiting a construction site. It covers various fields of engineering, including electrical, civil and mechanical.
Download or read book Mind Over Mother written by Anna Mathur and published by Piatkus. This book was released on 2020-05-14 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'With conversations on Maternal Mental Health on the rise, and more women speaking up about the way they feel, Anna Mathur's insight as a psychotherapist AND mother make her someone you feel you can trust. She offers little nuggets of gold while reminding us to point some of our kindness and love inwards.' Giovanna Fletcher, bestselling author of Happy Mum, Happy Baby 'Anna is breath of fresh air - relatable, funny and wise' Sarah Turner, bestselling author of The Unmumsy Mum Baby-proof the house; panic-proof the mum. Do you overthink what you said to the mum in the supermarket queue? Is your internal dialogue more critical than kind? Perhaps you wake to check your baby is breathing, or the sight of a rash sends you down an internet search rabbit hole. Whatever your level of anxiety, however much it impacts your life, this book is for you. Anxiety is making motherhood a less pleasant, more fraught and pressured experience, and we do not have to accept joy-sapping worry and energy-draining overthinking as part of the motherhood job description. In Mind Over Mother, Anna Mathur, psychotherapist and mum of three, explains how to: * Understand anxiety, why it affects you and what to do about it * Make your mind a kinder, calmer, happier place to be * Transform your motherhood experience by addressing your thinking The most powerful tool Anna has to communicate this isn't the letters after her name, it is the fact that she is open about her own experience of maternal anxiety. By sharing her journey, she gives you the confidence to reframe yours. Mind Over Mother is full of light bulb moments of realisation. It will have you learning, laughing and loving yourself through the journey of motherhood. You will learn to address the most important conversation you'll ever have - the one inside your head, because investing in your mental health is the best gift you can offer yourself and your child.
Book Synopsis Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer's Monthly Journal by :
Download or read book Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer's Monthly Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 1907 with total page 1206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Stepfather's Manipulation by : Tom West
Download or read book Stepfather's Manipulation written by Tom West and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2014-07-08 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book I have ever written. This is a fiction based on a true story of a manipulative wicked stepfather who captures the heart of a beautiful, innocent married woman with three childrenone boy and two girlsfrom a different class background. The stepfather is hell-bent on jealousy of the younger siblings, especially the boy. The stepfather disregards his own family, leaving behind his wife and his only son, with no regard to contacting them in the future. An expression from the author who has lived this life does not want this to happen to anybody else, giving you an insight to the manipulation of a wicked stepfather, who manipulates a young boy to remove him from the family with the use of cunning, evil manipulation in such a way that alters the personality and social standing of the young boy, eventually removing him from the family unit and destroying his morals at same time, with a disregard to the young boys feelings, and at the same time, destroying his social life and future.
Download or read book My Mother's Lies written by Diane Saxon and published by Boldwood Books Ltd. This book was released on 2024-08-21 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pre-order the BRAND-NEW psychological thriller from bestseller Diane SaxonShe’s been lying my whole life... As if my mum breaking her hip and being rushed to hospital isn’t shocking enough for one day, now in her post-operative delirium, she’s just told me I’m not her daughter. That she has never been able to have children. The nurse reassures me that people are often confused after a trauma. But I know this woman so well and I can tell there’s a grain of truth in what she says. Which begs the questions: Who am I? Where did I come from? When I dig into the truth, I suddenly stir up a hornet’s nest of secrets, lies – and possibly a crime so unfathomable – that stretches back decades. What has my mum done? Can I trust her? Or has my digging put us both in peril of our lives? Diane Saxon’s new, absorbing thriller explores deceit, love, loyalty and family ties.Praise for Diane Saxon: 'An unputdownable, tense, fast-paced, terrifying plot that deftly twists and turns.' Danielle Ramsay ‘An intensely dark thriller.’ Ross Greenwood 'Packed full of secrets and lies, and in a town filled with an unsettling atmosphere Saxon succeeds in putting the ‘creep’ in creepy.’ Valerie Keogh 'Gripping... I couldn't put it down.' Gemma Rogers 'A complex, dark and disturbing thriller, full of intrigue, toxic relationships and jaw dropping twists 5*' Alex Stone 'The final twist was so unexpected that I was taken by surprise.' Reader Review 'I highly recommend this book you won't want to put it down.' Reader Review
Book Synopsis #WorkSchoolHours by : Dr Ellen Joan Ford
Download or read book #WorkSchoolHours written by Dr Ellen Joan Ford and published by Intelligent Ink. This book was released on 2024-03-04 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every working parent knows how hard the juggle is. Now we know the cause. It’s time to get work to work better for people. Right now, we are expected to work as though we don’t have kids and parent as though we don’t have jobs. It is not sustainable. It’s causing people to leave the workforce, or to sacrifice valuable family time – and simultaneously hurting organisations as retention and productivity take a nosedive. #WorkSchoolHours offers us all a better framework – one that takes us far beyond how we structure our work schedules to deliver us better commercial outcomes for businesses, better careers for all working people, and better lives for everyone. Building on decades of research and lived experiences, #WorkSchoolHours gives us practical insights and immediately actionable solutions. Let’s reduce hours spent working, so we can connect more with what matters in life – and do it in a way that is commercially smart for organisations. Praise for #WorkSchoolHours “A change-the-freaking-world book.” – Mark Crysell, TVNZ SUNDAY correspondent “An absolute must-read that will linger in your thoughts long after you've turned the final page.” – Steve Jurkovich - Chief Executive, KiwiBank “Even the skeptic in me is totally convinced.” – Eric Chapman - Director of Business Transformation, EY “Ellen's precise wisdom is a game-changer” – Dr Ron McDowall, ONZM - Director of Rutherford Business Institute “A research-backed, implementable solution where everybody wins.” – Stephania Varalli - Story Strategist, serial entrepreneur, and former CEO and owner of Women of Influence, Canada
Book Synopsis Professional Awareness in Software Engineering by : Colin Myers
Download or read book Professional Awareness in Software Engineering written by Colin Myers and published by McGraw-Hill Companies. This book was released on 1995 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of papers addresses the growing concern that software engineers should be aware of their professional environment. It bridges the gap between the technical requirements of the software engineer and the broader issues of professionalism in industry. Covering relevant professional and quality issues, these papers have been written by experts in the field and aim to stimulate further discussion and thought.
Book Synopsis How To Build A Family by : Kate Ferdinand
Download or read book How To Build A Family written by Kate Ferdinand and published by Random House. This book was released on 2023-05-11 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essential guide for blended families and becoming a step-parent. 'A brilliant companion to help families going through big changes.' - Giovanna Fletcher 'An empowering and truly modern parenting book' - Fearne Cotton 'Inclusive, important and powerful' - Roxie Nafousi 'When I started out on this journey, it all seemed pretty simple: I thought that love would be enough to see me through. I had no idea what it would take to create a fully blended family - just how many factors and emotions would be involved or how deep it would all go.' How To Build A Family is a nurturing and supportive handbook for anyone looking for help on becoming a step-parent and starting a blended family. Drawing on Kate Ferdinand's experience of becoming a step-mum to three children, and including advice and tips from other blended families (because every family is unique) and parenting experts, you'll learn how to: - Help the kids accept you - Manage moving into the family home - Deal with grief and divorce - Manage comparisons to previous partners - Build positive relationships with the wider family... and much more! Whether you are a stepparent, grandparent, solo parent, guardian or friend, this book will empower you to navigate the ups and downs, and discover the joy that comes with building your own blended family. 'I'm not going to pretend I have all the answers, but I will say that if you can just stick with it, being a stepparent can be one of the most rewarding things you'll ever do. My goal is to encourage, inspire and support families everywhere, and I really hope you find this book helpful.' - Kate x
Book Synopsis A School for Fools by : Sasha Sokolov
Download or read book A School for Fools written by Sasha Sokolov and published by New York Review of Books. This book was released on 2015-11-17 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By turns lyrical and philosophical, witty and baffling, A School for Fools confounds all expectations of the novel. Here we find not one reliable narrator but two “unreliable” narrators: the young man who is a student at the “school for fools” and his double. What begins as a reverie (with frequent interruptions) comes to seem a sort of fairy-tale quest not for gold or marriage but for self-knowledge. The currents of consciousness running through the novel are passionate and profound. Memories of childhood summers at the dacha are contemporaneous with the present, the dead are alive, and the beloved is present in the wind. Here is a tale either of madness or of the life of the imagination in conversation with reason, straining at the limits of language; in the words of Vladimir Nabokov, “an enchanting, tragic, and touching book.”
Book Synopsis My Mom Has Two Jobs by : Michelle Travis
Download or read book My Mom Has Two Jobs written by Michelle Travis and published by Michelle Travis. This book was released on 2018-07-15 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Children explore how their mothers have careers but also have the job of taking care of them.
Book Synopsis The International Steam Engineer by :
Download or read book The International Steam Engineer written by and published by . This book was released on 1913 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The American Marine Engineer written by and published by . This book was released on 1912 with total page 1256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Life Happens: A Memoir by : E. D. Clapham
Download or read book Life Happens: A Memoir written by E. D. Clapham and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-07-14 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life Happens: A Memoir is an honest account of a girl growing up in a small seaside town in Yorkshire where everyone made a point of knowing everyone's business, but nevertheless a town which afforded the kind of freedom and simple delights which are not too available today, in spite of so much change and progress. It recounts a more innocent time, but one when young people had to face the reality of and adjust to the 2nd World War years, and during which our girl learnt how to cope and appreciate the value of love. It's also about growing up in a 34-bedroom seasonal hotel in the town, the impact of its being requisitioned by the army at the onset of war, falling in love (and falling out of it), hopes, dreams, and disappointments, and eventually finding love with Mr (Very) Right. About the Author Eleanor Clapham returned to live in Whitby in 2004 after more than 30 years working as a specialist Chemical Dependency Therapist. She now lives near family in Devon and is writing further memoirs of her life.
Download or read book Locomotive Engineers Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 1897 with total page 1198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Mothering Our Boys written by Maggie Dent and published by Pennington Publications. This book was released on 2018-11-01 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Maggie is earthy and real, full of love and knowledge, especially on raising sons." - Steve Biddulph "Maggie's perspective on raising boys is spot on. She writes with humor and depth, providing insight and strategies for many of the most important issues facing moms. There is a lovely ease to her writing and a powerful honesty. I hope every mother of a son (and everyone else!) will read this book. The future of the world, to a great extent, depends on how we raise our boys." - Michael Gurian, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Wonder of Boys and Saving Our Sons If we can see the world through boys' eyes a little better, we will make different choices in the way we mother them... and we will find them less confusing, and love them more deeply. Mothers of sons are worried about raising their boys in a world where negative images of masculinity are front and centre of our media, almost every day. Not only that, but statistically our boys are still struggling in many ways. Even though we live in a time where we recognise that nothing in gender is fixed, it remains a fact that the influence of a mother on her son is massive. A mother of four sons herself, Maggie Dent draws on her personal experience - and over four decades work as a teacher, counsellor and now author and speaker - to help build understanding, empathy and compassion for our boys. Maggie shares her five key secrets that every mum needs to know and uses the voices of men she has worked with and surveyed to reveal what really matters in a boy's relationship with his mother and other mother figures. Maggie is one of Australia's most popular parenting authors and educators, and her seminars about boys have sold out all across Australia and in the UK. She is finally sharing her insights, her reflections, and (as always) her humour around mothering boys to help you be the mum your son needs you to be.
Book Synopsis Big and Little Jake by : Norman Edelstein
Download or read book Big and Little Jake written by Norman Edelstein and published by NORMAN EDELSTEIN. This book was released on 2006-04 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A LUSTY MEMORIAL TO OUR FOREBEARS SEARCH FOR FREEDOM. This book is a work of fiction. The people populating these pages are not real people living or dead. They are mirror images of the people who made the incredible trek from European intolerance to their dream of a better life in 'AMERICA'. During the half century between 1880 and 1924 more than twelve million valiant beings made their precarious way to these shores. Each of them might have provided a story-- good, bad, inspiring or humbling. In fact, a bibliography of their stories-- fiction, memoir, biography, and history would fill a large library. As is normal that generation of determined beings is now gone from this scene, and their children, the generation later dubbed "The Greatest," also dwindling away. This then, is another story in that pantheon, a memorial tale out of those lusty years about one fictional family chasing one of those twelve million dreams.
Download or read book Marathon Mum written by Rachel Brown and published by Ad Lib Publishers Ltd. This book was released on 2021-03-04 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'It's the finish line, not the finish time.' In the late 80s, our Rachel was having a boss time as a podium dancer at the Pleasuredrome, Birkenhead. Fast forward several years and she's married, with the kids she's always dreamed of, but the body she's always dreaded. To make things worse, her husband Trevor begins to show his true controlling colours and Rachel blames herself, spiralling into depression. Until she discovers running. Buzzing from her epiphany, the 'Forrest Gump of the Mersey' is derided by Trevor, but catches the attention of some local women, all struggling and vulnerable in their own ways. These disparate women persuade Rachel to lead them in a running club, to get a bit of whatever she's on, where they all discover more than the mere chance to shed a few pounds in this burgeoning sisterhood. Dealing with the dark and many faces of depression with a refreshing lightness of touch unique to this working-class woman from the Wirral, Marathon Mum is an uplifting story of the healing to be found in community, and the corners we can turn when we push ourselves across the line.