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New. 0786863943. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED--352 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. --DESCRIPTION: Publishers Weekly-Twenty-five years ago, when the impact of divorce on children was not well understood, Wallerstein began what has now become the largest study on the subject, and this audiobook, which McIntire reads with compassion and warmth, presents the psychologist's startling findings. By tracking approximately 100 children as they forge their lives as adults, she has found that contrary to the popular belief that kids would bounce back after the initial pain of their parents' split, children of divorce often continue to suffer well into adulthood. Their pain plays out in their relationships, their work lives and their confidence about parenting themselves. Wallerstein argues that although the situation is dire, there is hope to be found at the end of good counseling and healing. Unfortunately, in her desire to communicate a lot in a highly accessible format, Wallerstein verges on oversimplification at times. Nonetheless, hers is an important contribution to our understanding of what is a central social problem. Based on the Hyperion hardcover--TABLE OF CONTENTS: Acknowledgments * Preface * Introduction * Pt. 1 Parallel Universes: Karen and Gary * 1 When a Child Becomes the Caregiver * 2 Sunlit Memories * 3 Growing Up Is Harder * 4 What If They'd Stayed Together-and What If They Can't? * 5 When There's No One to Set an Example * 6 Setting an Example * Pt. 2 The Legacy of Divorce: Larry and Carol * 7 The Wages of Violence * 8 Our Failure to Intervene * 9 Order Out of Chaos * 10 Family Ties * 11 Undoing the Past * Pt. 3 The Parentless Child: Paula * 12 Growing Up Lonely * 13 Court-Ordered Visiting, the Child's View 174 14 Sex and Drugs * 15 Evolving Relationships * 16 The Custody Saga Continues * Pt. 4 The Vulnerable Child: Billy * 17 The Vulnerable Child * 18 The Stepfamily * 19 Picking Up the Pieces, One by One * Pt. 5 My Best Case: Lisa * 20 Is Not Fighting Enough? * 21 Children of Divorce * 22 Conclusions * Appendix * Notes * Index. --with a bonus offer--