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I sang you down from the stars / by Spillett-Sumner, Tasha,1988-; Goade, Michaela.;
A Native American woman describes how she loved her child before it was born and, throughout her pregnancy, gathered a bundle of gifts to welcome the newborn.LSC
Subjects: Mother and child; Indians of North America; Newborn infants; Indigenous peoples;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Asking for a friend / by Riley, Ronnie.;
Eden Jones is a nonbinary kid who has Social Anxiety Disorder, and when their mother announces she is throwing a birthday party and inviting all their friends they are thrown into a panic--because while Eden's three "friends" are all real kids at school they have almost never actually spoken to any of them.
Subjects: Queer fiction.; Gender nonconformity; Gender-nonconforming people; Social phobia; Friendship; Mother and child; Gender identity;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Why, mommy? why? / by Girardi, Tamara,1981-; Skomorokhova, Olga.;
A tender board book about a child's curiosity and a mother's love, with springtime illustrations by Olga Skomorokova.
Subjects: Board books.; Bears; Mother and child; Questions and answers; Love, Paternal;
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The instruments of darkness / by Connolly, John,1968-author.;
Working alongside lawyer Moxie Castin to prove the innocence of a woman accused of abducting and possibly murdering of her child, P.I. Charlie Parker, to solve this heart-wrenching case, follows its twists and turns to an old house deep in the Maine woods-house that should have never been built.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Parker, Charlie "Bird" (Fictitious character); Mother and child; Murder; Private investigators;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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This is how we love / by Moore, Lisa,1964-author.;
"As the snowstorm of the century rages toward Newfoundland, twenty-one-year-old Xavier is beaten and stabbed in a vicious attack. His mother, Jules, must fight her way through the shuttered streets of St. John's to reach the hospital where Xavier lies unconscious. When a video of the attack surfaces, Jules struggles to make sense of what she sees in the footage--and of what she can't quite make out. While Xavier's story unfolds, so, too, do the stories that brought him there. Here, across families and generations, are stories of mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers; of children cared for, neglected, lost, and re-found; of selfless generosity and reluctant debt. Above all, Moore, in the inimitable largesse of her art, paints a shimmering portrait of the sacrifice, pain, and wild joy of loving. A tour de force of storytelling and craft, This is How We Love brings us a cast of characters so rich and true they could only have been written by Lisa Moore."--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Coma; Families; Love; Mothers; Parent and child; Storms;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Over in the meadow : a traditional counting rhyme / by Thornhill, Jan.; Wadsworth, Olive A.,1835-1886.Over in the meadow.;
In the meadow, mother animals and their young introduce counting from one to ten.LSC
Subjects: Meadow animals; Grasslands; Mother and child; Counting-out rhymes.; Picture puzzles.; Counting books.; Counting;
© c2012., Owlkids Books,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Losing the plot / by Owusu, Derek,author.;
Driven by a deep-seated desire to understand his mother's life before he was born, Derek Owusu offers a powerful imagining of her journey. As she moves from Ghana to the UK and navigates parenthood in a strange and often lonely environment, the effects of her displacement are felt across generations. 'Losing the Plot' pieces together the immigrant experience and explores how the stories we share and tell ourselves are just as vital as the ones we don't. From the author of 'That Reminds Me' (a Dewey Diva pick). A Dewey Diva Pick.#diversity.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Black people; Ghanaians; Mother and child; Mothers and sons; Emigration and immigration;
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The heart is a star / by Rogers, Megan,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Layla Byrnes is exhausted. She's juggling a demanding job as an anaesthetist, a disintegrating marriage, her young kids, and a needy lover. And most particularly she's managing her histrionically unstable mother, who repeatedly threatens to kill herself. But this year, it's different. When her mother rings just before Christmas, she doesn't follow the usual script. Instead, she tells Layla that there's something she needs to tell her about her much-loved father. In response, Layla drops everything to rush to her childhood home on the wild west coast of Tasmania. She's determined to finally confront her mother - and find out what really happened to her father - and lay some demons to rest.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Family secrets; Fathers; Mental illness; Mothers and daughters; Parent and child; Parents;
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The child on platform one / by Thompson, Gill,author.;
Prague 1939. Young mother Eva has a secret from her past. When the Nazis invade, Eva knows the only way to keep her daughter Miriam safe is to send her away, even if it means never seeing her again. But when Eva is taken to a concentration camp, her secret is at risk of being exposed. In London, Pamela volunteers to help find places for the Jewish children arrived from Europe. Befriending one unclaimed little girl, Pamela brings her home. It is only when her young son enlists in the RAF that Pamela realises how easily her own world could come crashing down.
Subjects: War fiction.; Historical fiction.; Jewish refugees; Kindertransports (Rescue operations); Mother and child; Secrecy; World War, 1939-1945;
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Hush little fire : a novel / by Stiles, Judith Newcomb,author.;
"When Mary Newcombe dutifully returns to Cape Cod with her twelve-year-old son to celebrate Christmas with her adoptive mother, Birdie, the only part of the trip she looks forward to is digging beach clay for pottery to stoke her beloved kiln. But while she's home, a suspicious fire destroys the town health clinic, and Mary becomes a leading suspect. Mary can't remember the night of the fire (too much eggnog) and, as always, her mother isn't talking. Birdie has kept secrets from Mary her entire life, beginning with the truth about Mary's birth mother. When Mary discovers her adoptive father socked away a small fortune performing pre-Roe v. Wade illegal abortions in the clinic that burned to the ground, she's done with being kept in the dark. As the days tick by and pressures mount to find the arsonist, Mary digs deeper into Wellfleet's history, and more secrets start to unfurl. Meanwhile, Mary's cousin Jimmy is acting strangely and suddenly, so is her son. As the FBI zeros in on Mary, and another fire burns in the harbor, it's time for Mary and Birdie to face a long brewing reckoning."--
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Abortion; Adoptees; Arson investigation; Family secrets; Clinics; Mother and child; Secrecy;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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