![]() Split in Two: Keeping It Together When Your Parents Live Apart $14.95 This book is an excellent resource for any teenager whose parents are splitting or split. It gives them practical advice on how to handle it. The book starts with a section on negotiation which is crucial for kids in this situation. I'm a middle school guidance counselor and I bought a dozen to give to kids when they need it. I'm also going to give one to my stepdaughter when she gets a little older and has more control over her own schedule. I highly recommend this. ![]() How to Split Up and Stay in One Piece: Surviving Divorce and Relationship Breakdown $13.09 Although nearly half of all UK marriages end in divorce, and most people's lives are touched by it in some way, someone going through the painful process can feel as though they are the only ones in the world. This book is a comforting crutch for men and women facing a divorce or the end of a relationship. It is more of a mate than a Relate counsellor, more of a reassuring friend than a 'this is how to do it' professional adviser. It will ensure that the reader does not feel alone, and will also steer towards wise counsel and practical advice about such issues as finance, law, child custody and more. ![]() Long Awaited Pleasure $55.00 Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw, co-founders of the inventive lesbian comedy/musical troupe Split Breaches, are the saving graces in this low-budget production that follows two women who meet and fall in love. Rory, a gangly thirtyish New York dentist, moves to a small Southern city after breaking up with her longtime lover. It is there that she meets Sue, a willowy blonde undertaker anxious for a partner. The simple story deals primarily with their initial, tentative talks and dates, which lead up to the dramatic moment of their first kiss and the beginning stages of a love affair. A fine, honest depiction of the awkward moments and exhilarating highs of a nascent lesbian relationship. |
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