Books of Adult children

  • Legacy: A Conversation with Dad
    By Ross E. Gray, Claire M. Gray

    ... Personal care in an impersonal world : A multidimensional look at bereavement ( pp . 205-212 ) . Amityville , NY : Baywood Publishing . Herzog , E. , & Sudia , C. ( 1973 ) . Children in fatherless families .

  • I'm Still Your Mother: How to Get Along with Your Grown-up Children for the Rest of Your Life
    By Jane Adams

    Is there life with your kids once you’ve raised them? In this groundbreaking book, a best-selling author and psychologist (and the mother of grown children, too) shows you how to keep your family together for a lifetime.

  • From Heartbroken to Hopeful: Gospel Hope for Parents of Prodigals
    By Shirley Elliott

    Brad Bigney, who wrote the Foreword describes biblical hope as ." . . a confident expectation of a future blessing centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ." We pray you will find that confident expectation here.

  • The Empty Nest: Your Changing Family, Your New Direction
    By Celia Dodd

    This encouraging, empowering books helps you to focus on the positive as well as how to handle the changing relationship with your children to ensure a fulfilling and good relationship going forward, an area of parenting often ignored.

  • The Legacy of Inherited Wealth: Interviews with Heirs
    By Barbara Blouin, Katherine Gibson, Margaret Kiersted

    The Legacy of Inherited Wealth: Interviews with Heirs

  • Healing the Generations
    By Barry Grosskopf, Okama

    Healing the Generations

  • Daughters of Madness: Growing Up and Older with a Mentally Ill Mother
    By Susan Nathiel

    Five-year-old Tess and her 7-year-old brother would cry and beg their mother to take them home as onlookers stared. These are just two of the stories among dozens gathered for this book.

  • All Grown Up: Living Happily Ever After with Your Adult Children
    By Roberta Maisel

    The book provides guidance on how parents of adult children can: communicate with their adult children without judgments, or fear of giving praise; let go - and share activities in a stress-free, equal way; deal with crises in their adult ...

  • The ABC's of Long Term Care Insurance
    By LTC Consultants, Phyllis R. Shelton

    This eye-catching 6” x 6” booklet is a great way to educate your prospects because it gives them the information they need to make a buying decision.This book covers:*the impact of LTC on families using real-life stories*what is LTC and ...

  • A Winter Dream
    By Richard Paul Evans

    A holiday tale inspired by the biblical story of Joseph and the coat of many colors follows the modern story of Joe, who after being forced out of the family business by jealous siblings becomes the chief adviser to the CEO of another ...

  • Release My Grip: Hope for a Parent's Heart as Kids Leave the Nest and Learn to Fly
    By Kami Gilmour

    - Journaling spaces that make it easy to capture your letting-go journey as it unfolds, making this book a treasured keepsake to reflect back upon.

  • Holiday Blues: Rediscovering The Art Of Celebration
    By Herb Rappaport

    Providing valuable suggestions for surviving and enjoying the celebrations, the book also addresses birthdays, anniversaries, vacations, and other special days.

  • Mothers of Adult Children
    By Marguerite Guzman Bouvard

    This book reveals the problems mothers of adult children face and celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of those who mother through hardship.

  • Outside the Lines: A Novel
    By Amy Hatvany

    When Eden was ten years old she found her father, David, bleeding out on the bathroom floor.

  • Do Your Parents Drive You Crazy?: A Survival Guide for Adult Children
    By Janet Dight

    This book is the complete guide on how to deal with your parents -- without ending up in a padded cell.

  • After the Tears: Reclaiming the Personal Losses of Childhood
    By Jane Middelton-Moz, Lorie Dwinell

    After the Tears: Reclaiming the Personal Losses of Childhood

  • Just Desserts
    By Barbara Bretton

    Once upon a time, Hayley believed that a good woman (her) could turn a bad boy (her ex) into a knight in shining armor (pure fantasy). Ten years of marriage to Michael Goldstein finally drummed the truth into her head ...

  • A Song at Twilight of Alzheimer's and Love: A Memoir
    By Nancy Paddock

    This is one daughter's story of Lois and Ralph Pearson, whose love of life and each other transcended the darkest moments of war, separation, heartache, and family tragedy to achieve a memorable state of grace spanning six decades of ...

  • The Arrivals
    By Meg Mitchell Moore

    Ginny and William's peaceful life in Vermont comes to an abrupt halt as their children and grandchildren descend one summer with an assortment of adult problems.

  • 18 Plus: Parenting Your Emerging Adult
    By Kara Eckmann Powell, Steven Argue

    Designed to help you make the most of the next 52 weeks of a child's life, this series includes one guide per year, from Parenting Your New Baby through Parenting Your Emerging Adult.