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Lorraine Miller has worked as a zoologist for most of her adult life. When she became a mother, she soon realized that her background in zookeeping gave her indispensable wisdom that she found strangely helpful when it came to raising her kids.In this educational and hilarious guide, Miller outlines the basics of parenting, highlighting the importance of communication and routine in a young child's life. She uses zoo-techniques such as desensitization, reward systems, and stationing to explore ways parents can improve their parenting style. She is empathetic with the reader and refuses to neglect one of the key pillars of parenting: frustration. Through her funny zoo-cabulary, Miller offers a wild and brand new perspective on parenting.
What would you do if you realized your entire set of beliefs were in fact hateful lies?For Sarah Cartell, it is not a question; it's a reality. Raised in Goderich, Ontario, Sarah struggles to connect with her family and does not understand why they don't want her to be friends with the black kid next door. When she learns the truth behind the violent nature of her family's white supremacist beliefs, she devotes herself to foiling their plans from the inside out. The stakes rise when she moves to university and continues to infiltrate white supremacist groups against the advisory warnings from her friends. A compelling story about righting your ancestry, the complexities of love and the transformative power of breaking free, this psychological drama takes your attention captive.
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