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Parenting 20-Something Kids: Recognizing Your Role as They Find Their Way
Martha Pope Gorris

Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2005

Do you find yourself asking what happened to your once-healthy relationship with your young adult children? Everything seemed to be going well--then they started resisting advice and pushing away from your attempts to communicate. Many parents experience this as their children transition into adulthood. Parenting 20-Something Kids: Recognizing Your Role As They Find Their Way shows parents of young adults how to adapt to their changing ...
  
  











  



  
20 Something Manifesto: Quarter-Lifers Speak Out About Who They Are, What They Want, and How to Get It18 reviews
Christine Hassler

New World Library, 2008

Manifest excellence
In 20 Something Manifesto, Hassler takes on the big issues -- self-identity, career, love relationships, money, friends and so forth -- the whole caboodle. These are lifelong issues. You certainly confront them in your twenties decade. If you solve some in your twenties, great. If not, you'll revisit them throughout life until you solve them. And, some need to be addressed more than once because ...
  
  











  



  
Something Wicked32 reviews
Jo Beverley

Topaz, 1997

Definitely Wicked
The third book in the Malloren series, Something Wicked, Elf's story, is more on par with the first delightful book. Elf, the twin sister of Cyn, has always longed for adventure and at age 25 resigns herself to the fate of spinsterhood. Elf longs for the one man she knows she can never have, family nemesis Fort Ware, the Earl of Walgrave. Fort carries hatred for the Malloren's that not only ...
  
  











  



  
Something Wild (Legendary Lovers)4 reviews
Kimberly Raye

Love Spell, 1998

A modern re-telling of Tarzan and Jane.
Ms. Raye's excellent characterization makes this a page turner. Wonderful scenes filled with suspense and compassion make Something Wild one of her best. Look out, this author is HOT! Check out her other titles under Kimberly Raye and her horror novels under Kimberly Rangel, you won't regret it.
  
  











  



  
Strapped: Why America's 20- and 30-Somethings Can't Get Ahead58 reviews
Tamara Draut

Anchor, 2007

Hard Times are here....
...and harder times, they are a-comin'. Tamara Draut writes what is true. My generation (Gen X) is in deep trouble. No matter if we "go by the playbook", as she writes, no matter what steps we take, we'll still end up bilked and impoverished because of a government that only cares about lining the pockets of the super-rich few. I'm only in my mid-20s, and I've been a "bouncer", and "tempster", ...
  
  











  



  
20-Something, 20-Everything: A Quarter-life Woman's Guide to Balance and Direction19 reviews
Christine Hassler

New World Library, 2005

If you are a women in your 20's you NEED to read this book.
I had no idea I was going through a quarter-life crisis until I picked up Christine Hassler's book, 20-Something, 20-Everything. I was struggling with so much in my life; I had a pretty low self image and the lack of self-esteem to match. I wasn't happy with my job nor was I anywhere financial stability. In addition, I was being surrounded by people who seemed to be doing a lot better in their ...
  
  











  



  
No More Ramen: The 20-Something's Real World Survival Guide: Straight Talk on Jobs, Money, Balance, Life, and ...40 reviews
Nicholas Aretakis

Next Stage Press, 2006

Essential read for students
In this day and age there are a lot of books on the shelves that have been written to aid people going through certain stages in their life. Perhaps one of the stages that have remained nearly untapped, or unaided, is that of the high school graduate on through the mid-twenties. Nicholas Aretakis has come to relieve the youth with his book, No More Ramen: The 20-Something's Real World Survival ...
  
  











  



  
Getting Through the Tough Stuff: It's Always Something!3 reviews
Charles R. Swindoll

Thomas Nelson, 2004

A book providing biblical answers to contemporary problems
Charles R. Swindoll has been through a lot of tough stuff. As a pastor, college chancellor, radio host and author, he has experienced firsthand many of the troubles that life has to offer. From "Anxiety" to "Temptation" and from "Confrontation" to "Shame," the fourteen topics he covers provide a model for the reader to use when life blindsides him. Thus it is with the authority that comes from ...
  
  











  



  
Fool in Love: One Man's Search for Romance . . . or Something Like It10 reviews
Steven Ivory

Touchstone, 2003

What a Birthday Gift!
My husband gave me this thing for my birthday and I have to say it is one of the best gifts he ever gave me. I have always been a Steve Ivory fan. I read his weekly column every week on the EUR website. However, recently, I had a bad experience with laser eye surgery and I haven't been able to see clearly let alone read for the past four months. My doctor gave me the okay to read again after my ...
  
  











  



  
Navigating Route 20-Something: A Lifemap for the Road Ahead3 reviews
Erin Keeley Marshall

Harvest House Publishers, 2008

A Blessing
Erin Marshall's book, Navigating Route 20 Something, is the proverbial breath of fresh air. In simple, relatable, and conversational language she manages to impart a great deal of theological wisdom. Reading her book is like sitting down with an older and wiser sister, maybe a youngish "fun" aunt, while she shares what she has learned about patience, envy, dreams, true love, and more. And ...
  
  











  



  
Career Tips for 20 Something's
Phyllis Caves Rawley

Brown Skin Publishing, 2004

Career Tips for 20 Something's is a little book of common sense advice from an Executive Recruiter. It's practical and frank, in a tip per page format that will save young adults from embarrassing interview mistakes and dead-end career choices. It's the complete career starter for managing the first job, paycheck, budget and gwoing into your career field for the Millennium generation.
  
  











  



  
The young and the nestless: the rising cost of education and a booming real estate market are weighing ...
David K. Choo

Thomson Gale, 2006

This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Thomson Gale on April 1, 2006. The length of the article is 2472 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: The young and the nestless: the rising cost of ...
  
  











  



  
Risaku Suzuki: "A Sense of the Invisible" (Observer Observed DVD Series, #20), 2006

The Joy of Giving Something Observer Observed Series is an ongoing series of short documentary videos in DVD format, which showcases photographers at work and in conversation. It allows photographers to explain, in their own words, their interests, motivations and goals.
  
  











  







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