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One Parent, Whole Family: Building a Happy Home Solo

Current price: $19.99
One Parent, Whole Family: Building a Happy Home Solo
One Parent, Whole Family: Building a Happy Home Solo

Barnes and Noble

One Parent, Whole Family: Building a Happy Home Solo

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In "One Parent, Whole Family: Building a Happy Home Solo," Tristan Evergreen delves into the often-overlooked intricacies of single-parent family dynamics. Drawing from both personal experience and academic insights, Evergreen sheds light on the unique challenges and triumphs of solo parenting. This book explores the subjective aspects of single-parent households, emphasizing the importance of personal experiences over structural norms. Inspired by Alexandra Riding's studies and Ramey's reflections on urban isolation, Evergreen navigates the desert-like solitude that single parents often face. Yet, amidst the trials of managing dirty dishes, diapers, and laundry, there emerges a story of resilience, hope, and the creation of a nurturing home environment. Whether you're a single parent seeking solace and strategies, or simply interested in understanding the depth of solo parenting, this book offers a compassionate and insightful perspective on building a happy home single-handedly.

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