Pipher's book, shows how parents can protect their families from what is dangerous, how they can reconnect with the healing strength that is within each family and how to rebuild families by, for example, introducing TV-free days and bringing new family rituals to eating, talking and holidaying together. Originally published in 1996.
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Simple solutions for survival in this family-unfriendly culture Eye-opening heart-wrenching and uplifting.
San Francisco Chronicle
Compelling.
USA Today
A canny mix of optimism and practicality.
Newsweek
This new book is an expansion of Reviving Ophelia but offers more ideas for change.
The Washington Post Book World
Lively, straightforward The Shelter of Each Other offers hope for the American family in a time that challenges its viability.
Kirkus Reviews
Plain and practical talk for beleaguered parents and the families they are trying to protect.
Publishers Weekly "
"Simple solutions for survival in this family-unfriendly culture...Eye-opening...heart-wrenching and uplifting."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Compelling."
--USA Today
"A canny mix of optimism and practicality."
--Newsweek
"This new book is an expansion of Reviving Ophelia but offers more ideas for change."
--The Washington Post Book World
"Lively, straightforward... The Shelter of Each Other offers hope for the American family in a time that challenges its viability."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Plain and practical talk for beleaguered parents and the families they are trying to protect."
--Publishers Weekly
-Simple solutions for survival in this family-unfriendly culture...Eye-opening...heart-wrenching and uplifting.-
--San Francisco Chronicle
-Compelling.-
--USA Today
-A canny mix of optimism and practicality.-
--Newsweek
-This new book is an expansion of Reviving Ophelia but offers more ideas for change.-
--The Washington Post Book World
-Lively, straightforward... The Shelter of Each Other offers hope for the American family in a time that challenges its viability.-
--Kirkus Reviews
-Plain and practical talk for beleaguered parents and the families they are trying to protect.-
--Publishers Weekly
Mary Pipher, Ph.D., is a psychologist and the author of nine books, including the New York Times bestsellers Reviving Ophelia, The Shelter of Each Other, and Another Country, as well as Seeking Peace and Writing to Change the World. She lives in Nebraska.
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