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One Big Happy Family chosen a Cool Mom Pick. Cool.

Nice, nice, nice from our friends over at Cool Mom Picks:

"I may have a family that looks like we come from a 1950s-era sitcom, complete with curly-haired children and a husband who carries a briefcase, but ours isn't the only recipe for domestic bliss.

Acclaimed writer and activist Rebecca Walker delves into the details of modern family units in her new anthology, One Big Happy Family. These eye-opening essays helped me more fully appreciate the commitment that every family makes to staying together.  In fact, I'd say that I've got it pretty easy by comparison.


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March 30th, 2009

Comments:

Comment #1 by family leisure on February 14, 2011 - 2:25pm

That's a great shout-out from over at Cool Mom Picks.
Every little bit of positive exposure helps get the word out.

One take-away I got from your book is that the family that plays together stays together. Time together makes the ties that bind.

Comment #2 by David on April 18, 2011 - 7:23pm

I am fascinated on how families sort out their relationship. I will order this book from amazon and enjoy reading it. Thanks for the tip.

Comment #3 by strip that fat review on April 20, 2011 - 5:24am

Really it was very much fascinating to read about the book One big family, it was a diverse collection by Rebecca Walker, I haven't go through the book but it seems very enjoyable.

Comment #4 by Eviction Notice Forms on April 21, 2011 - 6:05am

Relationship between family members shall strong for longtime if all are caring,supporting and emotionally attached with each other .Blog regarding this social relation topic really an impressive and helping information to stay prosperously in our family.

Comment #5 by Jay on June 5, 2011 - 5:53am

I will have to give this book a look thanks for the information.

Comment #6 by coolelectronicsyes on September 13, 2011 - 3:46am

Oh I love this so much. I found their book "A Lion Called Christian" in the Santa Rosa library when I was teenager and never forgot it. I'm glad Christian got his genes out there and went back to the wild a free man.

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