A guide to the new social landscape and a serious search for personal meaning in an age of rapidly shifting cultural values.
Splitting Up Together: The How-to Handbook for an Amicable Divorce
It's not always easy. But this book gives good advice for how to do so - without falling to pieces. An important point the book makes is that things don't have to be perfect; the children will be okay.
Children of divorced parents discuss their experiences, raising common issues, emotions and insecurities. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
If so, you need this book. For more than ten years, Splitting has served as the ultimate guide for people divorcing a high conflict person, one who often has borderline or narcissistic (or even antisocial) personality disorder.
The novel and fiery thesis of Break It Up is simple: The United States has never lived up to its name—and never will.
... Break-up of Britain', pp. 3–23. For a very different and much more comprehensive critique of the ideas in Break-up I would urge readers to consult Professor Joan Cocks's essay 'In Defense of Ethnicity, Locality, Nationality: The Curious ...
I'm telling you why we broke up, Ed. I'm writing it in this letter, the whole truth of why it happened.
Law.
Splitting Up Together is the how-to handbook about how you can progress and finalise your separation, without resorting to court and expensive lawyers.
If so, this book is your solution. Award-winning journalist Catherine Price presents a practical, hands-on plan to break up—and then make up—with your phone. The goal? A long-term relationship that actually feels good.