Books tagged: intergenerational

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The City Kid    by Paul Reidinger
Price: $6.99 USD. 77310 words. Published on September 24, 2010. .

Paul Reidinger's fourth novel is a closely observed meditation on youth and sex, age and loneliness, and the undying hope for connection at the heart of human lives. The novel also offers a glimpse of that elusive bird, the happy gay couple, in their native environment -- the home they've made for themselves.
Thank You For Being Young    by Andrew Lerner
Price: Free! 40040 words. Published on October 7, 2011. .

A venture capital executive draws on a wide variety of business, government, and societal trends to illustrate how most major challenges facing younger adults are exacerbated by age biases.
Don't you love me Mummy?    by Heather Mackay
Price: $3.99 USD. 24090 words. Published on November 1, 2011. .

Child abuse is intergenerational and won’t go away of its own accord. Through research that identifies areas within the community that need strengthening and by instigating programmes to fix those weaker areas, community psychology fixes individuals at the same time as it fixes society and is more likely to lead to sustainable change because it is organised by the community members themselves.