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- All signs point to Paris : a memoir of love, loss, and destiny / by Sizlo, Natasha,author.;
Propulsive, touching, and darkly funny, 'All Signs Point to Paris' is the story of one woman's search for a second chance at love. A surprising astrology reading sends Natasha Sizlo - divorced, broke, freshly heartbroken, and reeling from her father's death - on an unexpected but magical journey to France, in pursuit of a man born on a particular date in a particular place: November 2, 1968 in Paris.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Sizlo, Natasha; Women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- All the ways home / by Chapman, Elsie.;
After losing his mom in a car accident, Kaede Hirano goes to Japan to reconnect with his estranged father and older half-brother where he discovers what home truly means.LSC
- Subjects: Children of divorced parents; Families; Stepbrothers; Mothers; Grief;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The Imagined Life : A Novel. by Porter, Andrew.;
Steven Mills is determined to find out what happened to his father, who disappeared when Steve was 12. But with every revelation from friends, family, and former colleagues, his father becomes more difficult to recognize. And, with every insight, Steve must confront truths about his own life.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FICTION / Coming of Age; FICTION / Family Life / General; FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce;
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- When we were young : a novel / by Kingsbury, Karen,author.;
"From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a classic story about second chances, featuring the beloved Baxter family and a young father who finds his whole world turned upside down on the eve of his divorce"--
- Subjects: Religious fiction.; Married people; Separation (Law);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Hotel Portofino. [videorecording] / by Akhurst, Lucy,1975-actor.; Arcache, Christopher,film producer.; Baker, Matt(Screenwriter),screenwriter.; Binder, Louisa,actor.; Carling, Elizabeth,1967-actor.; Dench, Iliver,actor.; Esposito, Pasquale,actor.; Fasano, Rocco,1993-actor.; Frazer, Lily,1991-actor.; James, Adam,actor.; Jones, Jon,television director.; Marchesi, Giorgio,actor.; McElhone, Natascha,1969-actor.; Scott-Mitchel, Claude,actor.; Zaman, Assad,actor.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.;
Natascha McElhone, Lucy Akhurst, Louisa Binder, Elizabeth Carling, Oliver Dench, Pasquale Esposito, Rocco Fasano, Lily Frazer, Adam James, Assad Zaman, Giorgio Marchesi, Claude Scott-mitchell.Bella is preparing for her father and sister's arrival but is thrown when Cecil appears requesting divorce. Over the weeks, Bella must decide her future as well as avoiding fascist leader Danioni. But with the Wall Street Crash, things get worse as Bella and Cecil lose everything.14A.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; 5.1 surround sound.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fiction television programs.; Television programs.; Historical television programs.; Man-woman relationships; British; Families; Hotels; Nineteen twenties;
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- For the record / by Polak, Monique.;
Includes Internet addresses.Twelve-year-old Justine and her sister go back and forth between their parents homes after their parents get divorced. Because her mother wants sole custody, she enlists Justine's assistance in collecting evidence against her father. But when Justine finds herself creating a lie for her mother's court case, she starts to question how she and her mother are acting, and realizes she needs to find the courage to tell the truth, no matter what happens.LSC
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Children of divorced parents; Custody of children; Sisters; Courage;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Time to roll / by Sumner, Jamie.;
When thirteen-year-old Ellie reluctantly agrees to enter a beauty pageant with her best friend Coralee, the director seems determined to feature Ellie and her wheelchair, so she must find a way to participate on her own terms, all while saving her friendship and forming a better relationship with her divorced dad.
- Subjects: People with disabilities; Cerebral palsy; Best friends; Friendship; Beauty contests; Families; Fathers and daughters;
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- The good father : a novel / by Grady, Wayne,author.;
"From award-winning, bestselling author Wayne Grady comes The Good Father, his first contemporary novel, which comically and tragically reckons with a father and daughter's estrangement, the failures brought on by hubris, the limits of perception and the price we pay for second chances. Every story has two sides, two perspectives. And when it comes to a relationship between a daughter and her father, separated first by divorce and then by both generational gaps and physical and emotional distance, those perspectives can colossally diverge. Such is the case with Harry Bowes and his only daughter, Daphne. Harry is a mild mannered journalist turned teacher turned wine merchant who is content to putter around his home in Toronto eating things straight out of the fridge that both his doctor and his second wife, Elinor, would disapprove of, and procrastinate calling his daughter even though he senses something is amiss. Meanwhile, in Vancouver, Daphne seems intent on a course of nihilism, having gone from being a loving girl to a top student to a hostile young woman who is determined to destroy her life and relationships by self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. When a catastrophic event wrenches them out of their states, one of stasis and one of chaos, Harry and Daphne are forced to examine the ways in which their self-absorption has eroded their connection and discover whether a family's bond is truly ironclad or if their damage is irreparable. Told in alternating perspectives, The Good Father delivers a deeply satisfying and layered novel of love, perception, family and domesticity. Propelled by regret, compassion, frustration and comfort, this novel gives us Wayne Grady at the height of his powers."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Fathers and daughters; Life change events;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Walking with Sam : a father, a son, and five hundred miles across Spain / by McCarthy, Andrew,1962-author.;
"When Andrew McCarthy's eldest son began to take his first steps into adulthood, McCarthy found himself wishing time would slow down. Looking to create a more meaningful connection with Sam before he fled the nest, as well as recreate his own life-altering journey decades before, McCarthy decided the two of them should set out on a trek like few others: 500 miles across Spain's Camino de Santiago. Over the course of the journey, the pair traversed an unforgiving landscape, having more honest conversations in five weeks than they'd had in the preceding two decades. Discussions of divorce, the trauma of school, McCarthy's difficult relationship with his own father, fame, and Flaming Hot Cheetos threatened to either derail their relationship or cement it. WALKING WITH SAM captures this intimate, candid and hopeful expedition as the father son duo travel across the country and towards one another"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; McCarthy, Andrew, 1962-; McCarthy, Sam.; Actors; Fathers and sons;
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- Losing spring / by Andrews, V. C.(Virginia C.),author.;
"Caroline Brady is the daughter of a very conservative TSA agent and former military brat, Morgan Brady. Her mother Linsey Brady is a descendent of the Sutherland real estate family. Their organized, suburban life in Colonie, NY is rigorously regulated and leaves little room for deviation from the norm. When Linsey, Morgan, and Caroline attend the wake of their neighbor Mr. Gleeson, they meet his charming daughter Natalie "Nattie" Gleeson, who works for the American ambassador to France. Linsey and Nattie strike up a fast friendship as women of a similar age in very different places in their lives--Linsey a devoted mother and housewife, and Nattie an international diplomat living an independent and freewheeling life. Their friendship soon evolves into a romance, leading to the collapse of Linsey's marriage and her disinheritance from the Sutherland family fortune. In true V.C. Andrews fashion, a whirlwind of unexpected death, family estrangement, and a forbidden inheritance become Caroline's new reality as she struggles to navigate the loss of her mother, the mind-boggling wealth of the Sutherland family (who quickly lock her away from the world), and the loss of contact with her father following the divorce"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Gothic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Divorce; Families; Interpersonal relations; Scandals; Wealth;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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