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Divorce Is Not the End of the World Zoe's and Evan's Coping Guide for Kids

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ISBN-10: 1582462410

ISBN-13: 9781582462417

Edition: 2nd 2008 (Revised)

Authors: Zoe Stern, Evan Stern, Ellen Sue Stern

List price: $9.99
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Nearly one out of every two marriages ends in divorce, but it doesn't have to spell disaster for the kids. With the right guidance and encouragement, they can not only survive divorce but also truly thrive. Here is an honest, positive, and practical book Written by kids for kids, full of the things they really want to know. Fifteen-year-old Zoe and 12-year-old Evan discuss everything from dealing with anger and guilt to adjusting to different bedtimes at different houses. They answer questions from other kids and offer tips based on their own experience. Plus, Zoe's and Evan's mother, a best-selling self-help author, offers a parent's insights.
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Book details

List price: $9.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 3/1/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 112
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.02" long x 0.28" tall
Weight: 0.352
Language: English

Ellen Sue Stern is the founder of Expecting Change Workshops, President of Stern Literary Enterprises, a Celebrity Ambassador for the National MS Society, and the author of twenty books. Her writing has been featured inSelf, Women's Day, Marie Claire, Sports Illustrated,WebMd, Match.com, and CNN.com.

Acknowledgments
Zoe's Introduction
Evan's Introduction
Ellen Sue's Introduction
Why did This Have to Happen? When your parents get divorced
Maybe They'll Get Back Together: If you have hopes, schemes, and secret fantasies
Stop Trying to Make me Feel Better: If your parents tell you everything will be okay or keep trying to make it up to you
Where's My Stuff? When you live in two different places
It's not your Fault: If you feel guilty or responsible
Nobody Asked my Opinion: If you're mad, sad, or scared
Quit Putting me in the Middle: If you feel like you're being pulled between your parents
Who's in Charge? When there are different households, different rules
You Never have Enough Time for me Anymore: If you don't get to spend enough time with one of your parents
Telling your Friends: When and how to break the news that your parents are getting divorced
I Wish we were a Normal Family: If you ever feel weird or embarrassed about being from a divorced family
I Don't Want to Meet your Boyfriend/Girlfriend: If your parents start to date
Let's Have my Birthday Party at the Mall: When you're dealing with birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions
Where I'd Rather Live: If you wish you could change your living situation
You're not My Father/Mother: When you have to learn to live with stepparents
Why are you Making me go to that Stupid Support Group? If you wonder what sort of support kids really need
I Don't Want Another Sister: If you have to deal with blended families
Is There any Such Thing as a Happy Marriage? If you wonder if love ever lasts
If you Blame one of your Parents for the Divorce: When you can't stop being angry at either your mom or your dad
Rewards, or the Good Things Nobody Tells you About Divorce: Why divorce really isn't the end of the world
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