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Elizabeth Cohen

    Elizabeth Cohens Schreiben befasst sich mit der Komplexität familiärer Dynamiken und der Suche nach dem Selbst. Ihre Prosa zeichnet sich durch tiefe Einsicht und eine poetische Stimme aus, die die Nuancen menschlicher Emotionen und Erfahrungen erforscht. Mit einem scharfen Blick für Details und Authentizität erfasst sie die Feinheiten des täglichen Lebens und die universelle Suche nach Sinn. Ihre Werke sind Reflexionen persönlicher Reisen, die auf tiefgreifender Ebene bei den Lesern Anklang finden.

    Frozen Through the Eyes of a Child: Triumph Over Abuse
    The American Pageant
    Light on the Other Side of Divorce
    • Light on the Other Side of Divorce

      Discovering the New You (Life After Divorce, Divorce Book for Women)

      • 294 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,7(3)Abgeben

      Focusing on personal transformation, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals navigating life after separation or divorce. It aims to inspire readers to embrace their new identities, fostering excitement and empowerment while alleviating feelings of overwhelm. Through various insights and resources, it encourages healing and personal growth, helping readers thrive in their post-divorce journey.

      Light on the Other Side of Divorce
    • The American Pageant

      • 1034 Seiten
      • 37 Lesestunden
      3,3(53)Abgeben

      The American Pageant continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the most popular and effective textbooks in the field of American history. The text's colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and trademark wit bring American history to life. Revisions have been guided by the inclusion of the histories of previously overlooked individuals or groups, as well as the belief that the main drama of American history resides in the public arena, where these and other peoples have both cooperated and contended with one another. The Thirteenth Edition places greater emphasis on the global context for American history and provides expanded coverage of cultural innovation and intellectual ideas. Additionally, the new edition retains the pedagogical features that make The American Pageant accessible for students: part openers and chapter-ending chronologies provide a context for the major periods in American history, while other features present primary sources, scholarly debates, and key historical figures for analysis. Publisher.

      The American Pageant
    • The narrative explores the harrowing experiences of abused children, delving into the emotional and physical trauma they face within their families. It highlights the profound struggles of a child grappling with betrayal and love for an abuser, often leading to feelings of inadequacy and fear of intimacy. The book addresses the long-lasting impact of such abuse, including dissociative amnesia as a coping mechanism. It also discusses the significance of the Child's Victims Act in New York, which provides a legal avenue for survivors to seek justice and healing.

      Frozen Through the Eyes of a Child: Triumph Over Abuse