Exploring the tension between nostalgia and progress, this narrative delves into the lives of characters faced with pivotal choices that shape their destinies. As they grapple with the weight of their memories, the story highlights the struggle to let go of the past while seeking new beginnings. Themes of identity, change, and the impact of history intertwine, creating a rich tapestry that invites readers to reflect on their own relationships with time and transformation.
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Sarah Sutton crea storie YA romance, tessendo racconti di adolescenti che si innamorano, a volte con un tocco di magia. Trascorre le sue giornate a ideare storie con i suoi due adorabili cuccioli al suo fianco, che fungono da cheerleader (e mega distrazioni).






Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums
- 230pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on sustainable practices, this book offers a comprehensive guide for historic sites and museums aiming to adopt eco-friendly initiatives. Written by a leading expert in museum sustainability, it illustrates the multifaceted benefits of going green, including positive impacts on the environment, community engagement, and organizational success. Through insightful case studies, it showcases pioneering museums that have embraced sustainability, providing practical strategies for others to follow in their footsteps.
Rebelling With the Bad Boy
- 438pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The story revolves around the complexities of trusting a bad boy, exploring themes of love, risk, and the allure of danger. As the protagonist navigates their feelings, they confront the consequences of their choices and the impact of their trust on relationships. The narrative delves into the tension between attraction and caution, highlighting the challenges that arise when one decides to embrace the unpredictable nature of a bad boy's lifestyle.
The protagonist navigates a seemingly perfect life filled with luxury and high expectations, embodying the ideal daughter through academic success and community involvement. Beneath the surface of diamond bracelets and country clubs lies a struggle with the pressure to conform to societal norms and parental expectations, hinting at a deeper quest for identity and authenticity.
Parent-Infant Psychotherapy for Sleep Problems
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Sleep problems are among the most common, urgent and undermining troubles parents meet. This book describes Dilys Daws' pioneering method of therapy for sleep problems, honed over forty years of work with families: brief psychoanalytic therapy with parents and infants together. Offering tried and tested ways of helping parents work things out better with their babies when such problems arise, this new edition of Dilys Daws' classic work, updated with expert help from Sarah Sutton, frees professionals from the burden of feeling they need to rush to give advice to families, showing instead how to begin the challenging journey of discovering new emotions that every baby brings. It sheds light on the sleep problem in the context of a whole range of aspects of the early world: the regulation of babies' physiological states; dreams and nightmares; the development of separateness; separation and attachment problems, and connections with feeding and weaning. This much-needed, compassionate and well-informed guide to helping parents and babies with sleep problems draws on twenty-first century development research and rich clinical wisdom to offer ways of understanding sleep problems in each individual family context, with all its particular pressures and possibilities. It will be treasured by new parents struggling with sleeplessness and is enormously valuable for anyone working with parents and their babies.
What Are Friends For?
- 314pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Navigating the complexities of friendship and romance, this story explores the emotional turmoil that arises when deep feelings develop between best friends. As they confront their fears and desires, the characters must decide whether to risk their cherished friendship for the chance at something more. Themes of love, vulnerability, and the challenges of communication are woven throughout, creating a relatable and heartfelt narrative about the risks and rewards of falling in love with someone who knows you best.
Facing ridicule after being voted Most Likely To: Marry A Math Book, the protagonist grapples with her identity and self-worth amidst the pressures of high school social dynamics. This humorous and relatable story explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the challenges of fitting in, as she navigates the complexities of adolescence and confronts the egos of her peers.
Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience and the Stories of Our Lives
The Relational Roots of Mental Health
- 128pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Focusing on the intersection of neurobiology and psychoanalysis, the book presents a contemporary perspective on identity and mental health. It highlights significant advancements in neuroscience over the last thirty years, exploring how these developments reshape our understanding of mental health symptoms. Sutton's work invites readers to reconsider traditional psychoanalytic concepts in light of modern scientific insights.
The Arts and Humanities on Environmental and Climate Change
Broadening Approaches to Research and Public Engagement
- 110pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Focusing on the intersection of culture and science, this book explores how cultural institutions and their collections can foster climate literacy among the public. It emphasizes the importance of engaging with environmental issues and climate change, highlighting the role that the arts and humanities play in educating and informing society on these critical topics.
Fake Dating the Football Player
- 454pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Fake dating the quarterback unexpectedly opens doors to a life filled with new possibilities and personal growth. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of their arrangement, they discover deeper connections and insights about themselves. The journey intertwines romance and self-discovery, revealing how stepping outside one's comfort zone can lead to fulfilling experiences and dreams. This light-hearted tale explores themes of love, identity, and the transformative power of unexpected relationships.