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OverviewSeparation and divorce can be gruelling and cruel. Spouses who once loved one another can be swept up in an adversarial system where they forget all that was good between them, and the needs of the children often get lost in the shuffle. In her groundbreaking book, Reconcilable Differences , Cate Cochran tells the stories of ten successfully failed marriages and the new families that emerged. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cate CochranPublisher: Second Story Press Imprint: Second Story Press Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 13.50cm Weight: 0.332kg ISBN: 9781897187296ISBN 10: 1897187297 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 01 March 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHer words resonated, making me admire Cochran and the other parents in her book all the more for forging a new path, complete with honest communication. - Montreal Gazette - 20071203 The book marks a new way of looking at the post-divorce world at the very time the definition of family is being recast. - Maclean's Magazine - 20071018 An inspiring book about families who buck conventional wisdom and structure their post-divorce lives in unusual ways. - Herizons - 20080301 Cochran offers a smorgasbord of tips and advice for readers and divorces - a must for the recent or potentially divorced. - Midwest Book Review - 20090201 The book is a lesson in mature adulthood. - Sarah Hampson, The Globe and Mail - 20071018 The book marks a new way of looking at the post-divorce world at the very time the definition of family is being recast. - Maclean's Magazine - 20071018 Cochran offers a smorgasbord of tips and advice for readers and divorces - a must for the recent or potentially divorced. - Midwest Book Review - 20090201 The book is a lesson in mature adulthood. - Sarah Hampson, The Globe and Mail - 20071018 Her words resonated, making me admire Cochran and the other parents in her book all the more for forging a new path, complete with honest communication. - Montreal Gazette - 20071203 An inspiring book about families who buck conventional wisdom and structure their post-divorce lives in unusual ways. - Herizons - 20080301 Author InformationCate Cochran is a producer with CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition and lives in downtown Toronto, where she shares a house with her ex-husband, two teenage children and a dog. Born in Toronto, she has lived in Saint John, Montreal, and Ottawa, where she attended Carlton University. Cate was the art director for The Globe and Mail Report on Business magazine before becoming a writer, radio producer, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |